Synthesis and Characterization Performance of Amphiphilic ZnO, a Novel Photocatalyst Suitable for Degradation of Contaminants in Oil–Water Two Phase System


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Amphiphilic zinc oxide (ZnO) was successfully prepared by modifing neat ZnO with silane coupling reagent KH-570. The modified ZnO and neat ZnO were characterized by measurement of the lipophilic degree value; Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), ultraviolet-visible (UV–Vis), X-ray diffraction (XRD). The results showed that KH-570 was successfully coated on surface of the neat ZnO, as a result, the modified ZnO was amphiphilic. Compared with neat ZnO, amphiphilic ZnO has a better compatibility with the organic solvent and its photocatalysis ability for oil degradation was enhanced by 28%. The improved oil degradation performance of amphiphilic ZnO can be explained by its hydrophobic property, which is benefit for absorbing oil in water.

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Yanxiu Liu

Provincial Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Chemical Technology, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,
Northeast Petroleum University; Shuntian Chemical Group

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Email: liuyanxiu1126@126.com
República Popular da China, Heilongjiang, Daqing, 163318; Shandong, Linyi, 276000

Zhi Guo

Provincial Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Chemical Technology, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,
Northeast Petroleum University

Email: liuyanxiu1126@126.com
República Popular da China, Heilongjiang, Daqing, 163318

Kenan Zhu

Provincial Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Chemical Technology, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,
Northeast Petroleum University

Email: liuyanxiu1126@126.com
República Popular da China, Heilongjiang, Daqing, 163318

Zhaoliang Ding

Daqing Petrochemical Company

Email: liuyanxiu1126@126.com
República Popular da China, Heilongjiang, Daqing, 163714

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