Sintesis Komposit TiO2/Cu2O Menggunakan Metode Hidrotermal dengan Variasi Persen Massa TiO2 Terhadap Fotodegradasi Diazinon
Abstract
This research investigated and focused on the effect of TiO2 mass percent
ratio on TiO2/Cu2O composite material synthesized by hydrothermal method. The
mass percent ratio of TiO2 studied in this research is 0%, 20%, 35%, 50%, 65%,
80% and 100% with TiO2 micropowder and Cu(CH3COO)2.H2O as precursor.
The TiO2/Cu2O composite were prepared by hydrothermal method at 100˚C for 2
hours and then characterized by XRD, SEM, XRF and UV-Vis DRS. The
TiO2/Cu2O composite was investigated for photocatalytic activity by degrading
diazinon compounds. The best diffraction pattern was shown by the 50%
TiO2/Cu2O composite because it has the highest crystallinity, which is consistent
with the anatase and cuprite crystal structures. The morphology of the TiO2/Cu2O
composite is spherical, and the variation of the mass percentage of TiO2, which
becomes larger, produces a smaller particle size. The elemental contents
successfully detected were Ti and Cu. The variation of the mass percent of TiO2,
which becomes larger, causes the number of Ti elements to increase and the
number of Cu elements to decrease. The smaller TiO2 variations produce smaller
band gap energy from 3.35 eV to 1.91 eV. The highest photocatalytic activity was
produced by the 50% TiO2/Cu2O composite because it was able to degrade
diazinon by 89.11% during an irradiation time of 180 minutes.