Review Article
[Retracted] Heavy Metal Removal from Aqueous Effluents by TiO2 and ZnO Nanomaterials
Table 1
Modifications of TiO
2 for improving remediation capacity [
52].
| Technique | Examples of application materials | Effects of modification on TiO2 removal performance |
| Doping | Graphite, graphene oxide, semiconducting metal oxides (ZnO), metals (Cu, Zr). | Band gap between VB and CB is difficult to overcome by UV and visible light. Doping introduces midgap states and decreases the band gap energy. | Composites | Carbon nanotubes, metallic oxides, graphene oxides. | Combination of favourable properties for photocatalysis of all constituents. | Complexes | Porphyirin-TiO2 | Absorption of UV and visible light. | Nanorods | Anatase/rutile/titanate rods | Increases specific area and mesoporosity. | Nanosheets | TiO2, graphene | High specific surface area, large number of active sites/facets. Increased separation and delayed recombination of holes. |
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