Photocatalytic Degradation of Paraquat Herbicide and Printing Tie Dye under UV/Sunlight by Graphene Oxide TiO2 Nanocomposites
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Graphene oxide was prepared by hummer’s method through oxidation of graphite. Graphene was
used in combination with TiO2 because of non- toxic, large surface area and excellent
conductivity for the preparation of graphene oxide (GO)-TiO2 nanocomposite. Surface
modification with GO enhances photocatalytic activity of TiO2. The prepared nanocomposite
was then characterized by XRD, SEM, and FTIR. Herbicides are used to destroy or inhibit the
growth of unwanted vegetation such as weed killers. GO-TiO2 was used for the degradation of
herbicide paraquat (1, 1`-dimethyl-4, 4`-bipyridinium dichloride) and cotton tie dye in the
presence of UV and Sunlight irradiation. Degradation at different time intervals was measured by
UV absorption at λmax 257 nm for paraquat. While tie dye was studied at λmax 400 nm. Graphene
loaded TiO2 shows best catalytic activity for the degradation of paraquat herbicide and cotton tie
dye. Almost complete degradation of paraquat herbicide was achieved as absorbance decreased
from 1.509-0.314 a.u after 90 minutes under UV light irradiation. Similarly, very fast
degradation of the tie dye was obtained, absorbance decreased from 0.998-0.298 a.u under
sunlight irradiation of 120 minutes. The degradation speeded up because graphene prevents the
recombination of electron-hole pair. Due to this GO-TiO2 shows better catalytic activity as
compare to TiO2 both in UV irradiation and Sunlight. It was seen to follows zero order kinetics.
k- 36*10-4Ms-1 for paraquat herbicide and k- 61*10-2Ms-2 was achieved. High photocatalytic
activity for the degradation of paraquat (79 %) and cotton tie dye (86%) was obtained.
