Nanocomposites for water treatment - Maghemite as a photocatalyst

Jones, K. and Boxall, C. and McCabe, R. W. and Shaw, D. and Buck, M. (2007) Nanocomposites for water treatment - Maghemite as a photocatalyst. In: ECS Trancsactions - Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical Engineering General Session :. ECS Transactions, 6 (9). ECS Transactions, USA, pp. 17-27. ISBN 9781604238853

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Abstract

The treatment of waste water involves, amongst other processes, the removal of heavy metal ion pollutants and/or organic contaminants. As one component of a potential aluminosilicate nanocomposite for water treatment, we have demonstrated the effectiveness of using Maghemite (γ-Fe2O 3) as a photocatalyst for the reduction of the aqueous pollutant chromium(VI) to chromium(III) in the presence of a sacrificial organic reductant. Maghemite has the twin advantages of being a photocatalyst that exhibits strong absorbance in the visible region of the spectrum and of being magnetic, so facilitating post processing solid/liquid separation. During this study, a simple, robust, calibrationless potentiometric technique for monitoring the concentration of chromium(VI) was developed. This method allowed the photocatalytic reduction of Cr(VI) to be observed in real-time with no sample pre-treatment.

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