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@article{Reaktor64934, author = {Eduardus Nursanto and Dita Floresyona and Abdul Hadi}, title = {The Photocatalytic Activity of TiO2 Nanotube Doped Zn for Methylene Blue Degradation}, journal = {Reaktor}, volume = {24}, number = {1}, year = {2024}, keywords = {}, abstract = { TiO 2 nanotube (TiO 2 -NT) is one of the promising materials for photocatalytic water remediation. TiO 2 -NT doped Zn (Zn/TiO 2 -NT) is synthesized from P25 Degussa via one step hydrothermal method. From XRD and UV-DRS analysis, it showed that Zn as a doping material led to decrease band gap energy and decrease the crystallite size. The best results obtained was Zn/TiO 2 -NT with a crystallite size of 7.14 nm, and band gap energy value of 3.18 eV. Photocatalytic activity of Zn/TiO 2 -NT was also tested for photocatalytic activity of textile dye (methylene blue) degradation. During the photocatalytic activity for methylene blue degradation, the Zn/TiO 2 -NT shows higher activity compared to non-doped sample. The non-doped sample shows degradation activity of 87.72%, meanwhile the Zn/TiO 2 -NT shows degradation activity of 95.88%. }, issn = {2407-5973}, pages = {22--27} doi = {10.14710/reaktor.24.1.22-27}, url = {https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/reaktor/article/view/64934} }
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TiO2 nanotube (TiO2-NT) is one of the promising materials for photocatalytic water remediation. TiO2-NT doped Zn (Zn/TiO2-NT) is synthesized from P25 Degussa via one step hydrothermal method. From XRD and UV-DRS analysis, it showed that Zn as a doping material led to decrease band gap energy and decrease the crystallite size. The best results obtained was Zn/TiO2-NT with a crystallite size of 7.14 nm, and band gap energy value of 3.18 eV. Photocatalytic activity of Zn/TiO2-NT was also tested for photocatalytic activity of textile dye (methylene blue) degradation. During the photocatalytic activity for methylene blue degradation, the Zn/TiO2-NT shows higher activity compared to non-doped sample. The non-doped sample shows degradation activity of 87.72%, meanwhile the Zn/TiO2-NT shows degradation activity of 95.88%.
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