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Novelty g-C3N4/HAp composite as highly effective photocatalyst for Cr (VI) photoreduction

[Display omitted] •Cr(VI) is a dangerous heavy metal found as contaminant in wastewater.•Cr(VI) can be reduced to Cr(III) by photocatalysis using semiconductors materials.•g-C3N4/HAp composite was obtained by precipitation and thermal condensation methods.•g-C3N4/HAp composite shows very high activi...

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Published in:Catalysis today 2022-04, Vol.388-389 (C), p.168-175
Main Authors: Jiménez-Flores, Y., Jiménez-Rangel, K., Samaniego-Benítez, J.E., Lartundo-Rojas, L., Calderón, H.A., Gómez, R., Mantilla, A.
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Language:English
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Summary:[Display omitted] •Cr(VI) is a dangerous heavy metal found as contaminant in wastewater.•Cr(VI) can be reduced to Cr(III) by photocatalysis using semiconductors materials.•g-C3N4/HAp composite was obtained by precipitation and thermal condensation methods.•g-C3N4/HAp composite shows very high activity for Cr(VI) photoreduction.•Total Cr(VI) photoreduction (40 ppm) was get using UV and visible ligth irradiation. A novelty g-C3N4/HAp composite photocatalyst was synthetized by precipitation and thermal condensation methods. The composite photocatalyst was studied by XRD technique confirming the presence of both phases in the composite. By FTIR and XPS techniques, the chemical bonds present in the photocatalyst and its components were analyzed. Electron microscopy shows a fine mixture of phases, preserving the lamellar structure of hydroxyapatite. The change in the optical properties of the photocatalyst was investigated by means of UV–vis spectroscopy and its photocatalytic behavior was evaluated for the photoreduction of Cr (VI) in presence of UV and visible light irradiation. g-C3N4/HAp composite showed an increase in its ability to reduce Cr (VI), reaching a total reduction (40 ppm solution) after 25 and 210 min for UV and visible irradiation, respectively. The increase in the photocatalytic activity can be attributed to a synergistic effect produced by the interaction between g-C3N4 and hydroxyapatite.
ISSN:0920-5861
1873-4308
DOI:10.1016/j.cattod.2020.07.045