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Plasmon Resonance Enhanced Photocatalysis Under Visible Light with Au/Cu–TiO2 Nanoparticles: Removal of Cr (VI) from Water as a Case Study

Title

Plasmon Resonance Enhanced Photocatalysis Under Visible Light with Au/Cu–TiO2 Nanoparticles: Removal of Cr (VI) from Water as a Case Study

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2013
Journal
Science of Advanced Materials
Volume
5
Issue
12
Pagination
1-8
Publication Language
eng
Citation Key
125
COinS Data
Abstract

Gold modified copper doped titania (Au/Cu:TiO2) nanoparticles were synthesized by a modified sol gel method and characterized using XRD, optical and TEM based techniques. The as-prepared material contained anatase phase particles with quasi-spherical morphology, showing enhanced absorption in the visible region and low photoluminescence emission intensity. Photocatalytic reduction of Cr (VI) in aqueous suspension with the Au/Cu:TiO2 catalyst under 532 nm laser radiation and a visible broad band lamp source yielded 96% and 45% removal, respectively, without any additives. The enhanced photocatalytic activity can be attributed to the improved plasmonic effect due to gold modification and the expanded visible absorption due to copper doping. Moreover a comparative study of the material properties and catalytic activity of TiO2, Cu-TiO2 and Au/Cu-TiO2 was carried out.