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Scientific Reports | 2016

Visible light photoactivity of Polypropylene coated Nano-TiO2 for dyes degradation in water.

Rita Giovannetti; Chiara D’Amato; Marco Zannotti; Elena Rommozzi; R. Gunnella; Marco Minicucci; A. Di Cicco

The use of Polypropylene as support material for nano-TiO2 photocatalyst in the photodegradation of Alizarin Red S in water solutions under the action of visible light was investigated. The optimization of TiO2 pastes preparation using two commercial TiO2, Aeroxide P-25 and Anatase, was performed and a green low-cost dip-coating procedure was developed. Scanning electron microscopy, Atomic Force Microscopy and X-Ray Diffraction analysis were used in order to obtain morphological and structural information of as-prepared TiO2 on support material. Equilibrium and kinetics aspects in the adsorption and successive photodegradation of Alizarin Red S, as reference dye, are described using polypropylene-TiO2 films in the Visible/TiO2/water reactor showing efficient dyes degradation.


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2016

Spectroscopic studies of porphyrin functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes and their interaction with TiO2 nanoparticles surface

Marco Zannotti; Rita Giovannetti; Chiara Anna D'Amato; Elena Rommozzi

UV-vis and fluorescence investigations about the non-covalent interaction, in ethanolic solutions, of multi-wall carbon nanotube (MWCNT) with Coproporphyrin-I, and its Cu(II) and Zn(II) complexes (MCPIs) have been reported. Evidence of binding between MWCNTs and porphyrins was discovered from spectral adsorption decrease with respect to free porphyrins and by the exhibition of photoluminescence quenching with respect to free porphyrins demonstrating that MWCNT@MCPIs are potential donor-acceptor complexes. Equilibrium and kinetic aspects in the interactions with monolayer transparent TiO2 thin films with the obtained MWCNT@MCPIs are clarified showing their effective adsorption by porphyrin links on the TiO2 monolayer support, with respect to not only MWCNTs, according to the Langmuir model and with pseudo-first-order kinetics. Morphological description of the adsorption of MWCNT@MCPIs on TiO2 with scanning electron microscopy has been reported. The obtained experimental evidences describe therefore MWCNT@MCPIs as potential sensitizers in the DSSC (Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell) applications.


RSC Advances | 2016

Exfoliation of graphite into graphene in aqueous solution: an application as graphene/TiO2 nanocomposite to improve visible light photocatalytic activity

Rita Giovannetti; Elena Rommozzi; Marco Zannotti; Chiara Anna D'Amato; Stefano Ferraro; Marco Cespi; Giulia Bonacucina; Marco Minicucci; A. Di Cicco

The aim of this study was the preparation of a graphene/TiO2 heterogeneous catalyst supported on polypropylene for visible light photocatalysis. Aqueous graphene dispersions were prepared by liquid-phase exfoliation of graphite in the presence of a non-ionic surfactant, Triton X-100. The obtained graphene dispersion was characterized by X-ray diffraction, dynamic light scattering and UV-Visible spectroscopy and was subsequently used for the preparation of graphene/TiO2 photocatalyst. As-prepared photocatalysts were tested for the photocatalytic degradation of a refractory dye, Alizarin Red S, in water solutions as target pollutant. Graphene/TiO2 nanocomposites showed higher adsorption of Alizarin Red S on the catalyst surface and higher photocatalytic activity for its degradation under visible light irradiation, in respect to those obtained with pure TiO2.


Nanomaterials | 2018

Band Gap Implications on Nano-TiO2 Surface Modification with Ascorbic Acid for Visible Light-Active Polypropylene Coated Photocatalyst

Chiara D’Amato; Rita Giovannetti; Marco Zannotti; Elena Rommozzi; Marco Minicucci; R. Gunnella; Andrea Di Cicco

The effect of surface modification using ascorbic acid as a surface modifier of nano-TiO2 heterogeneous photocatalyst was studied. The preparation of supported photocatalyst was made by a specific paste containing ascorbic acid modified TiO2 nanoparticles used to cover Polypropylene as a support material. The obtained heterogeneous photocatalyst was thoroughly characterized (scanning electron microscope (SEM), RAMAN, X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), photoluminescence (PL), and Diffuse Reflectance Spectra (DRS) and successfully applied in the visible light photodegradation of Alizarin Red S in water solutions. In particular, this new supported TiO2 photocatalyst showed a change in the adsorption mechanism of dye with respect to that of only TiO2 due to the surface properties. In addition, an improvement of photocatalytic performances in the visible light photodegration was obtained, showing a strict correlation between efficiency and energy band gap values, evidencing the favorable surface modification of TiO2 nanoparticles.


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2018

Aggregation and metal-complexation behaviour of THPP porphyrin in ethanol/water solutions as function of pH

Marco Zannotti; Rita Giovannetti; Babak Minofar; David Řeha; Lydie Plačková; Chiara Anna D'Amato; Elena Rommozzi; Hanna V. Dudko; Nuerguli Kari; Marco Minicucci

The effect of pH change on 5,10,15,20-Tetrakis(4-hydroxyphenyl)-21H,23H-porphine (THPP) with its aggregation as function of water-ethanol mixture was studied with UV-vis, fluorescence, Raman and computational analysis. In neutral pH, THPP was present as free-base and, increasing the water amount, aggregation occurred with the formation of H- and J-aggregates. The aggregation constant and the concentration of dimers were calculated, other information about the dimer aggregation were evaluated by computational study. In acidic pH, by the insertions of two hydrogens in the porphyrin rings, the porphyrin changed its geometry with a ring deformation confirmed by red-shifted spectrum and quenching in fluorescence; at this low pH, increasing the water amount, the acidic form (THPPH2)2+ resulted more stable due to a polar environment with stronger interaction by hydrogen bonding. In basic pH, reached by NH4OH, THPP porphyrin was able to react with alkali metals in order to form sitting-atop complex (M2THPP) confirmed by the typical absorption spectrum of metallo-porphyrin, Raman spectroscopy and by computational analysis.


Catalysts | 2017

Recent Advances in Graphene Based TiO2 Nanocomposites (GTiO2Ns) for Photocatalytic Degradation of Synthetic Dyes

Rita Giovannetti; Elena Rommozzi; Marco Zannotti; Chiara D’Amato


Applied Surface Science | 2018

Enhancement of Visible-Light Photoactivity By Polypropylene Coated Plasmonic Au/TiO 2 for Dye Degradation In Water Solution

Chiara Anna D'Amato; Rita Giovannetti; Marco Zannotti; Elena Rommozzi; Stefano Ferraro; C. Seghetti; Marco Minicucci; R. Gunnella; A. Di Cicco


Catalysts | 2016

Kinetic Model for Simultaneous Adsorption/Photodegradation Process of Alizarin Red S in Water Solution by Nano-TiO2 under Visible Light

Rita Giovannetti; Elena Rommozzi; Chiara D’Amato; Marco Zannotti


5th Scientific Day of School of Science and Technology UNICAM | 2016

From TiO2 and Graphite to Graphene doped TiO2 for visible light photocatalytic degradation of refractory dye.

Elena Rommozzi; Rita Giovannetti; Marco Zannotti; Chiara Anna D'Amato; Stefano Ferraro; Marco Cespi; Giulia Bonacucina; Marco Minicucci; Andrea Di Cicco


XXV Congresso Nazionale di Chimica Analitica | 2014

Equilibrium and kinetic aspects in photoactivity of Polypropilene coated Nano-TiO2

Chiara Anna D'Amato; Elena Rommozzi; Marco Zannotti; Rita Giovannetti

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R. Gunnella

University of Camerino

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A. Di Cicco

University of Camerino

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Marco Cespi

University of Camerino

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