Photocatalytic removal of nitrate from water using activated carbon-loaded with bimetallic Pd-Ag nanoparticles under natural solar radiation
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Date
2022Author
Soliman, Ahmed M.Alshamsi, Dalal
Murad, Ahmed A.
Aldahan, Ala
Ali, Ismail M.
Ayesh, Ahmad I.
Elhaty, Ismail A. M.
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The increase of nitrate contamination of surface and groundwater has raised a concern, because of its impact on
both environment and human health. In this study, photocatalysis for nitrate treatment in water was conducted
using activated carbon prepared from date palm stone decorated with single and bimetals nanoparticles using
solar radiation. The prepared catalyst was characterized by XPS, SEM, EDX, TGA, and surface area analyzer
instruments. The photocatalytic effect of the prepared catalyst was studied using nitrate solution and acid
scavengers with different concentrations. Significant photocatalytic activity was observed for activated carbon
when modified with Pd–Ag. The obtained results showed that the conversion of nitrate takes place mainly
through nitrogen gas (N2) rather than nitrite (NO2
–
) or ammonium (NH4
+). Formic acid as a hole scavenger with
0.05 M shows the maximum conversion for nitrate. The prepared photocatalyst shows stability for five cycles of
nitrate ion reduction. Moreover, the results showed that the prepared catalyst could be applied for the removal of
nitrate from groundwater and river water samples.
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