Cu/N-codoped TiO nanoparticles were prepared by the modified sol-gel method, to study its efficiency for the removing of polyaromatic hydrocarbon (phenanthrene) from an aqueous solution. Urea and copper sulfate pentahydrate were used as sources of doping element for Cu/N-codoped TiO, respectively. The characterizations of the nanoparticles were done by X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and UV-vis diffuse reflectance spectra. XRD revealed that all the nanoparticles were indexed to the anatase phase structure, with crystallite size range from 11 to 30 nm, which decreased with the doping of copper and nitrogen. The photocatalytic activities of Cu/N-codoped TiO showed the highest activities than other TiO nanoparticles (TiO and N-doped TiO). The photodegradation efficiency of Cu/N-codoped TiO on phenanthrene under visible light irradiation was slightly higher (96%) comparing to UV light irradiation (94%). Cu/N-codoped TiO was found to be very efficient and economical for phenanthrene removal, because the smallest amount of Cu/N-codoped TiO exhibited the best removal efficiency on phenanthrene.
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