Photocatalytic Degradation of Diesel Pollutants in Seawater by Using Nano Li-Doped Zinc Oxide under Visible Light

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Zinc Oxide (ZnO) is a potential semiconductor as photocatalyst. Nevertheless, its main absorbance wavelength is in the range of UV light, which consist only a small proportion of solar. In order to utilizing the large proportion of solar light, pure ZnO and Li-doped ZnO nanoparticles with different Li loading (1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 at%) and various calcination temperature (300, 500, 700, 900°C) were synthesized through a co-precipitation method and characterized by XRD and TEM techniques. The photocatalytic abilities of photocatalysts are evaluated in simulated experiments of removing diesel pollutants in seawater under visible illumination. Six factors, Li loadings, calcination temperature, dosage of photocatalyst, reaction time, diesel initial concentration, and pH value of seawater, were taken into consideration in the process of phtotcatalytic degradation of diesel experiments under visible light. An orthogonal experiment was implemented to investigate the best combination of five factors (the factor of reaction time was excluded) which can lead to the highest diesel removal rate. The characterization of as-prepared nano-particles showed that Li element was doped into ZnO, and all particles were of hexagonal wurtzite structure. The average crystal sizes of Li-doped ZnO with various calcination temperature (300, 500, 700 and 900°C) are 15.03, 25.97, 48.63 and 55.48nm, respectively, and consequently, higher calcination temperature will contribute to the aggregation of particles. Doping Li appropriately can improve the photocatalystic ability of ZnO under visible light, which can deduce from the single-factor experiments. Calcination temperature is also an evident factor to affect the photocatalytic ability of photocatalyst. The influence order of factors in decreasing order can also be obtain through the orthogonal experiment and the result was as follows: calcination temperature > Li loading ≈ pH value > initial concentration of diesel > photocatalyst dosage. The best combination of the five factors is as follows, the dosage of catalyst 2.5g/L, initial concentration of diesel 1.5g/L, Li loading of catalyst 1.0 at%, calcinations temperature 900oC and pH value 8.25, the removal rate of diesel pollutants in seawater is expected to reach 77.31%.

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