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A recyclable, recoverable, and reformable hydrogel-based smart photocatalystElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: 10.1039/c6en00695g
We present a novel hydrogel-based photocatalyst that contains TiO 2 nanoparticles (NPs) uniformly dispersed in an agarose hydrogel matrix. The preparation of the TiO 2 /agarose hybrid gel photocatalyst was based on the gelation of agarose in the presence of well-dispersed TiO 2 NPs in hot water. TiO...
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Summary: | We present a novel hydrogel-based photocatalyst that contains TiO
2
nanoparticles (NPs) uniformly dispersed in an agarose hydrogel matrix. The preparation of the TiO
2
/agarose hybrid gel photocatalyst was based on the gelation of agarose in the presence of well-dispersed TiO
2
NPs in hot water. TiO
2
NPs were homogeneously distributed in the agarose gel as characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) analysis. It was found that the size, uniformity, and concentration of the hybrid gel as well as the contents of constituent ingredients have significant effects on the photocatalytic activity. The smaller and uniform size of the hybrid gel at an appropriate concentration exhibited superior photocatalytic performance in both photodegradation of methylene blue (MB) under UV light and TiO
2
leakage. In the moderate concentration range of TiO
2
and agarose, the degradation rate of MB increased upon increasing the TiO
2
content or decreasing the agarose concentration. Under the optimized conditions, our hybrid gel showed excellent recycling performance over repeated use. Furthermore, we demonstrate the additional excellent features of our hybrid gel, which are: i) regeneration of pure TiO
2
NPs and ii) thermal reconstruction of the hybrid gel. During the recycling, the TiO
2
NPs initially immobilized in the hydrogel could be recovered through the programmed heating and separation techniques. Also, our hybrid gel could be easily reshaped into a new hydrogel with a desired architecture in terms of its size and shape. These unprecedented properties make our hybrid gel a smart and cost-effective new promising material for use in practical waste/water treatment.
A TiO
2
/agarose hybrid gel photocatalyst that is recyclable, recoverable, and reformable was fabricated and the optimal photocatalytic conditions were experimentally determined. |
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ISSN: | 2051-8153 2051-8161 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c6en00695g |