The Influence of Dye Stimulation on Etched TiO2/ENR/PVC for Elevating Photocatalytic Activity and Photoelectrochemical Properties

The application of polymer blends such as epoxidized natural rubber (ENR) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) in immobilizing titanium dioxide (TiO2) photocatalysts has enticed many researchers. However, the presence of polymer limits the photocatalytic activity by hindering the surface-active site of the...

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Main Authors: Hamzah, Siti Raihan; Rosli, Muhammad Afiq; Muhamad, Nur Aien; Natar, Nadiah Sabihah; Ghani, Nureel Imanina Abdul; Ramli, Azliana.; Azami, Mohammad Saifulddin; Ishak, Mohd Azlan Mohd; Nordin, Razif; Ismail, Khudzir; Nawawi, Wan Izhan
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author Hamzah
Siti Raihan; Rosli
Muhammad Afiq; Muhamad
Nur Aien; Natar
Nadiah Sabihah; Ghani
Nureel Imanina Abdul; Ramli
Azliana.; Azami
Mohammad Saifulddin; Ishak
Mohd Azlan Mohd; Nordin
Razif; Ismail
Khudzir; Nawawi
Wan Izhan
spellingShingle Hamzah
Siti Raihan; Rosli
Muhammad Afiq; Muhamad
Nur Aien; Natar
Nadiah Sabihah; Ghani
Nureel Imanina Abdul; Ramli
Azliana.; Azami
Mohammad Saifulddin; Ishak
Mohd Azlan Mohd; Nordin
Razif; Ismail
Khudzir; Nawawi
Wan Izhan
The Influence of Dye Stimulation on Etched TiO2/ENR/PVC for Elevating Photocatalytic Activity and Photoelectrochemical Properties
Chemistry
author_facet Hamzah
Siti Raihan; Rosli
Muhammad Afiq; Muhamad
Nur Aien; Natar
Nadiah Sabihah; Ghani
Nureel Imanina Abdul; Ramli
Azliana.; Azami
Mohammad Saifulddin; Ishak
Mohd Azlan Mohd; Nordin
Razif; Ismail
Khudzir; Nawawi
Wan Izhan
author_sort Hamzah
spelling Hamzah, Siti Raihan; Rosli, Muhammad Afiq; Muhamad, Nur Aien; Natar, Nadiah Sabihah; Ghani, Nureel Imanina Abdul; Ramli, Azliana.; Azami, Mohammad Saifulddin; Ishak, Mohd Azlan Mohd; Nordin, Razif; Ismail, Khudzir; Nawawi, Wan Izhan
The Influence of Dye Stimulation on Etched TiO2/ENR/PVC for Elevating Photocatalytic Activity and Photoelectrochemical Properties
CHEMISTRYSELECT
English
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The application of polymer blends such as epoxidized natural rubber (ENR) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) in immobilizing titanium dioxide (TiO2) photocatalysts has enticed many researchers. However, the presence of polymer limits the photocatalytic activity by hindering the surface-active site of the immobilized TiO2. In this study, photoetching treatment with the presence of dye was successfully applied on the immobilized TiO2/ENR/PVC (TEP) to enhance the photocatalytic and photoelectrochemical (PEC) performance. Priorly, a dip coating technique was used to immobilize the TEP. The dye photoetching treatment was performed for several cycles to determine the reusability of the immobilized TEP. Furthermore, it demonstrated a significant enhancement of photocatalytic activity at which the best performance with the pseudo-first-order rate constant, k value of 0.1483 min-1 at the 13th cycle. The nonetched, photoetched TEP without dye and dye photoetched TEP have been characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET), X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA), and PEC. It is believed that the dye photoetched TEP will produce a good photocatalytic activity and PEC performance due to the presence of dye stimulant during the photoetching treatment.
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
2365-6549

2024
9
42
10.1002/slct.202403890
Chemistry
Bronze
WOS:001368715900001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-recordWOS:001368715900001
title The Influence of Dye Stimulation on Etched TiO2/ENR/PVC for Elevating Photocatalytic Activity and Photoelectrochemical Properties
title_short The Influence of Dye Stimulation on Etched TiO2/ENR/PVC for Elevating Photocatalytic Activity and Photoelectrochemical Properties
title_full The Influence of Dye Stimulation on Etched TiO2/ENR/PVC for Elevating Photocatalytic Activity and Photoelectrochemical Properties
title_fullStr The Influence of Dye Stimulation on Etched TiO2/ENR/PVC for Elevating Photocatalytic Activity and Photoelectrochemical Properties
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Dye Stimulation on Etched TiO2/ENR/PVC for Elevating Photocatalytic Activity and Photoelectrochemical Properties
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description The application of polymer blends such as epoxidized natural rubber (ENR) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) in immobilizing titanium dioxide (TiO2) photocatalysts has enticed many researchers. However, the presence of polymer limits the photocatalytic activity by hindering the surface-active site of the immobilized TiO2. In this study, photoetching treatment with the presence of dye was successfully applied on the immobilized TiO2/ENR/PVC (TEP) to enhance the photocatalytic and photoelectrochemical (PEC) performance. Priorly, a dip coating technique was used to immobilize the TEP. The dye photoetching treatment was performed for several cycles to determine the reusability of the immobilized TEP. Furthermore, it demonstrated a significant enhancement of photocatalytic activity at which the best performance with the pseudo-first-order rate constant, k value of 0.1483 min-1 at the 13th cycle. The nonetched, photoetched TEP without dye and dye photoetched TEP have been characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET), X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA), and PEC. It is believed that the dye photoetched TEP will produce a good photocatalytic activity and PEC performance due to the presence of dye stimulant during the photoetching treatment.
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