Nanocrystalline Cellulose-Derived Doped Carbonaceous Material for Rapid Mineralization of Nitrophenols under Visible Light.

ACS omega(2018)

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Nitrophenols (NPs) and related derivatives are industrially important chemicals, used notably to synthesize pharmaceuticals, insecticides, herbicides, and pesticides. However, NPs and their metabolites are highly toxic and mutagenic. They pose a serious threat to human health and ecosystem. Current work was undertaken to develop a suitable visible-light active catalyst for the sustainable and efficient mineralization of NPs in an aqueous environment. Nanocrystalline cellulose (NCs)-based nitrogen-doped titanium dioxide and carbonaceous material (N-TiO/C) was synthesized by pyrolysis and sol-gel methods using NCs, polydopamine, and TiO. The synthesized N-TiO/C was characterized using different analytical techniques. Photocatalytic degradation of NPs under visible light indicated that acidic pH (3) was most suitable for the optimal degradation. 4-NP degradation followed both pseudo-first-order ( = 0.9985) and Langmuir-Hinshelwood adsorption kinetic models (adsorption constant, = 1.13 L mg). Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and ion chromatography analysis confirmed the total mineralization of 4-NP into smaller molecular fragments such as acids, alcohols, and nitrates. The total organic carbon showed that 67% of total carbon present in 4-NP was mineralized into CO and CO. The catalyst was recycled for five consecutive cycles without losing its catalytic activities. The degradation mechanism of NPs with N-TiO/C was also explored.
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