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    Adsorption and Photocatalytic Degradation of Methylene Blue on TiO2 Thin Films Impregnated with Anderson-Evans Al-Polyoxometalates: Experimental and DFT Study
    (2023) Duran, Freider; Diaz-Uribe, Carlos; Vallejo, William; Munoz-Acevedo, Amner; Schott, Eduardo; Zarate, Ximena
    In this work, we fabricated a TiO2 thin film,and thesame film was modified with an Anderson aluminum polyoxometalate (TiO2-AlPOM). Physical-chemical characterization of thecatalysts showed a significant change in morphological and opticalproperties of the TiO2 thin films after surface modification.We applied the kinetic and isothermal models to the methylene blue(MB) adsorption process on both catalysts. The pseudo-second ordermodel was the best fitting model for the kinetic results; qe (mg/g) was 11.9 for TiO2 thin films and 14.6for TiO2-AlPOM thin films, and k (2) (g mg(-1) min(-1)) was 16.3 x10(-2) for TiO2 thin films and 28.2 x10(-2) for TiO2-AlPOM thin films. Furthermore,the Freundlich model was suitable to describe the isothermal behaviorof TiO2, K (F) (5.42 mg/g), and1/n (0.312). The kinetics of photocatalytic degradationwas fitted using the Langmuir-Hinshelwood model; k (ap) was 7 x 10(-4) min(-1) for TiO2 and 13 x 10(-4) min(-1) for TiO2-AlPOM. The comparative studyshowed that TiO2 thin films reach a 19.6% MB degradationunder UV irradiation and 9.1% MB adsorption, while the TiO2-AlPOM thin films reach a 32.6% MB degradation and 12.2% MB adsorptionon their surface. The surface modification improves the morphological,optical, and photocatalytic properties of the thin films. Finally,the DFT study supports all the previously shown results.
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    Antimicrobial Activity against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. dianthi of TiO2/ZnO Thin Films under UV Irradiation: Experimental and Theoretical Study
    (2024) Quinones, Cesar; Posada, Martha; Hormiga, Angie; Pena, Julian; Diaz-Uribe, Carlos; Vallejo, William; Munoz-Acevedo, Amner; Roa, Vanesa; Schott, Eduardo; Zarate, Ximena
    We deposited bare TiO2 and TiO2/ZnO thin films to study their antimicrobial capacity against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. dianthi. The deposit of TiO2 was performed by spin coating and the ZnO thin films were deposited onto the TiO2 surface by plasma-assisted reactive evaporation technique. The characterization of the compounds was carried out by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and powder X-ray diffraction techniques. Furthermore, density functional theory (DFT) and time-dependent DFT (TDDFT) calculations were performed to support the observed experimental results. Thus, the removal of methylene blue (MB) by adsorption and posterior photocatalytic degradation was studied. Adsorption kinetic results showed that TiO2/ZnO thin films were more efficient in MB removal than bare TiO2 thin films, and the pseudo-second-order model was suitable to describe the experimental results for TiO2/ZnO (q(e) = 12.9 mg/g; k(2) = 0.14 g/mg/min) and TiO2 thin films (q(e) = 12.0 mg/g; k(2) = 0.13 g/mg/min). Photocatalytic results under UV irradiation showed that TiO2 thin films reached 10.9% of MB photodegradation (k = 1.0 x 10(-3) min(-1)), whereas TiO2/ZnO thin films reached 20.6% of MB photodegradation (k = 3.9 x 10(-3) min(-1)). Both thin films reduced the photocatalytic efficiency by less than 3% after 4 photocatalytic tests. DFT study showed that the highest occupied molecular orbital-lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (HOMO-LUMO) energy gap decreases for the mixed nanoparticle system, showing its increased reactivity. Furthermore, the chemical hardness shows a lower value for the mixed system, whereas the electrophilicity index shows the biggest value, supporting the larger reactivity for the mixed nanoparticle system. Finally, the antimicrobial activity against F. oxysporum f. sp. dianthi showed that bare TiO2 reached a growth reduction of 68% while TiO2/ZnO reached a growth reduction of 90% after 250 min of UV irradiation.
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    Cyanobacterial Biomass Pigments as Natural Sensitizer for TiO2 Thin Films
    (2019) Patiño Camelo, Karen; Díaz Uribe, Carlos; Gallego Cartagena, Euler; Vallejo, William; Martínez, Vincent; Quiñones, César; Hurtado, Michel; Schott Verdugo, Eduardo Enrique
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    Cyanobacterial pigment adsorbed on TiO2 thin films
    (2024) Diaz-Uribe, Carlos; Duran, Freider; Arcon, Amado; Vallejo, William; Salazar Canas, Javier Antoni; Schott Verdugo, Eduardo Enrique; Zarate, Ximena
    The rise in toxicity related to cyanobacterial bloom in freshwater is a current problem that perturbs the trophic chain and risks the ecosystems and human health. Currently, the use of biomass as a potential source of value-added bio-products is an important goal to be achieved in the scope of a sustainable bio-economy. Thus, taking advantage of such bacteria is needed. In the present work, we studied the use of cyanobacterial biomass coming from the Malambo swamp in Colombia as a source of Phycocyanobilin (C-PC) and Chlorophyll-a (Chla) which were used as natural pigments for TiO2 thin films. The concentration obtained of C-PC and Chla extracted were 215 μg/mL and 0.417 μg/mL, respectively. We modeled the natural dye adsorption kinetics on TiO2 thin films through three different models. The Langmuir model showed the best fitting, indicating that the pigment extracted from cyanobacterial biomass can sensitize thin TiO2 film through the formation of a monolayer. Furthermore, the TiO2 films present higher adsorption of C-PC (25.8 mg/g) than Chla (23.3 mg/g). Finally, the adsorption modes were assessed using periodic DFT approximations, which is a remarkable method for studying the structure and properties of solid materials. In terms of binding energies, it was found that the dye shows the strongest interaction with TiO2 through the titanium atom. Thus, the main contribution of this work is directed to explore in deep the natural dye adsorption on TiO2 from both experimental and computational point of view.
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    Improvement of the photocatalytic activity of TiO2 using Colombian Caribbean species (Syzygium cumini) as natural sensitizers : experimental and theoretical studies
    (2018) Díaz Uribe, Carlos; Vallejo, William; Campos, Karina; Solano, Wilfrido; Andrade, Javier; Muñoz Acevedo, Amner; Schott Verdugo, Eduardo Enrique; Zarate, Ximena
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    Photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue by the Anderson-type polyoxomolybdates/TiO2 thin films
    (2018) Diaz Uribe, Carlos E.; Rodríguez, Angie; Utria, Daniela; Vallejo, William; Puello, Esneyder; Zarate, Ximena; Schott Verdugo, Eduardo Enrique
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    Photocatalytic Degradation of Methylene Blue under Visible Light Using TiO2 Thin Films Impregnated with Porphyrin and Anderson-Type Polyoxometalates (Cu and Zn)
    (2022) Sanguino, Alexander; Diaz-Uribe, Carlos; Duran, Freider; Vallejo, William; Guzman, Leidy; Ruiz, Daniela; Puello, Esneyder; Quinones, Cesar; Schott, Eduardo; Zarate, Ximena
    In this work, tetra(4-carboxyphenyl)porphyrin (TCPP) and two Anderson-type polyoxomolybdates (containing Cu and Zn, respectively; CuPOM, ZnPOM) were synthesized and deposited on TiO2 thin films. The properties of the obtained materials were characterized through UV-vis spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), diffuse reflection spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX). The adsorption and photodegradation under the visible light irradiation of methylene blue (MB) were studied for TiO2, TCPP/TiO2, TCPP/CuPOM/TiO2 and TCPP/ZnPOM/TiO2 thin films in aqueous solution. The results of the diffuse reflectance showed two bands in the visible light spectrum for the TCPP/POM/TiO2 systems compared to unmodified TiO2 that does not show any bands in the same region of the spectrum. The TCPP/POM/TiO2 systems showed a higher removal of MB, with an adsorption rate near to 31% for the TCPP/CuPOM/TiO2 film compared to 9% adsorption on the TiO2 film. The kinetic results show that the pseudo-second order model was the best fitting model for the MB adsorption process onto fabricated materials. The photodegradation studies under visible light showed a better performance on TCPP/POM/TiO2 thin films, with an efficiency in the MB photodegradation of near 49% and 44% in aqueous solution for TCPP/CuPOM/TiO2 and TCPP/ZnPOM/TiO2, respectively. The reusability test indicated that the porphyrin films are moderately stable after the performed cycles.
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    Photocatalytic study of TiO2 thin films modified with Anderson-type polyoxometalates (Cr, Co and Ni): Experimental and DFT study
    (2023) Diaz-Uribe, Carlos; Duran, Freider; Vallejo, William; Puello, Esneyder; Zarate, Ximena; Schott, Eduardo
    In this work, three Anderson-type polyoxomolybdates (POMs) with general formula (NH4)6-n[XMo6O24H6]- 6+n where X = Co3+, Cr3+, and Ni2+ were deposited on TiO2 thin films Furthermore, the methylene blue (MB) dye adsorption capacity and photocatalytic degradation were studied. Morphological results show that the POMs/TiO2 films have a more heterogeneous surface in terms of particle size and distribution than bare TiO2 films. Optical characterization indicated that the CrMo6/TiO2 material had the lowest band gap energy with a value of 2.8 eV. The adsorption results show that the maximum percentage of MB adsorption was 37 % for NiMo6/TiO2 while bare TiO2 has only 9.2 %. The MB adsorption on POMs-TiO2 was modeled using and the Freundlich model showed the best fit in all studied films for MB removal. The MB photodegradation values shows this tendency 12 % for bare TiO2, 55 % for NiMo6/TiO2, 73 % for NiMo6/TiO2 and, 83 % for CrMo6/ TiO2. Finally, DFT calculations were performed to characterize the geometry and electronic structure of the all compounds studied in this work, with the aim to explain the observed experimental results.
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    Photophysical characterization of tetrahydroxyphenyl porphyrin Zn(II) and V(IV) complexes: experimental and DFT study
    (2023) Diaz-Uribe, Carlos; Rangel, Daily; Vallejo, William; Valle, Roger; Hidago-Rosa, Yoan; Zarate, Ximena; Schott, Eduardo
    Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a promising technique for the treatment of various diseases. In this sense, the singlet oxygen quantum yield (& phi;( increment )) is a physical-chemical property that allows to stablish the applicability of a potential photosensitizers (PS) as a drug for PDT. In the herein report, the & phi;( increment ) of three photosensitizers was determined: metal-free tetrahydroxyphenyl porphyrin (THPP), THPP-Zn and the THPP-V metal complexes. Their biological application was also evaluated. Therefore, the in vitro study was carried out to assess their biological activity against Escherichia coli. The metal-porphyrin complexes exhibited highest activities against the bacterial strain Escherichia coli. at the highest concentration (175 & mu;g/mL) and show better activity than the free base ligand (salts and blank solution). Results indicated a relation between & phi;( increment ) and the inhibitory activity against Escherichia coli, thus, whereas higher is the & phi;( increment ), higher is the inhibitory activity. The values of the & phi;( increment ) and the inhibitory activity follows the tendency THPP-Zn > THPP > THPP-V. Furthermore, quantum chemical calculations allowed to gain deep insight into the electronic and optical properties of THPP-Zn macrocycle, which let to verify the most probable energy transfer pathway involved in the singlet oxygen generation.
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    Removal and photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue on ZrO2 thin films modified with Anderson-Polioxometalates (Cr3+, Co3+, Cu2+): An experimental and theoretical study
    (2024) Díaz-Uribe, Carlos; Florez, Jiress; Vallejo, William; Duran, Freider; Puello, Esneyder; Roa, Vanesa; Schott, Eduardo; Zarate, Ximena
    In this work, several ZrO2 thin films modified with Anderson-type polyoxomolybdates (POMs) with general formula (NH4)6-n[XMo6O24H6]-6+n where X = Co3+, Cr3+ and, Cu2+ were prepared. Thin films were characterized through SEM and EDX assay, UV–Vis diffuse reflectance and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) assay. The optical bandgap of ZrO2 thin films was determined to be 3.25 eV, while the modified thin films showed a red shift in the optical activity compared with bare ZrO2 thin films. Methylene Blue (MB) adsorption studies showed that Freundlich isotherm describes properly the experimental data for modified-ZrO2 thin films. Besides, the kinetic results showed the MB adsorption of modified-ZrO2 thin films was superior to bare ZrO2 thin film. The adsorption rate values (K2) of the pseudo-second order model follow these trend ZrO2/CrPOM > ZrO2/CoPOM > ZrO2/CuPOM > ZrO2. The photocatalytic activity of the thin films for MB decomposition under UV and Visible irradiation was studied. Among all the catalysts, the ZrO2 thin films showed the lowest photocatalytic degradation rate kap value (kap = 1.5 × 10−3 min−1), while the best result was obtained for ZrO2/CrPOM thin films (kap = 5.7 × 10−3 min−1) under UV irradiation. Besides, this was the only catalyst efficiently active in MB degradation under visible irradiation, these materials reach 10.4 % after 100 min under visible irradiation. Finally, chemical calculations supported the observed results, by means of TDDFT, EDA analysis, Fukui function and periodic DFT calculations.
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    Study of methylene blue removal and photocatalytic degradation on zirconia thin films modified with Mn-Anderson polyoxometalates
    (2024) Florez, Jiress; Díaz Uribe, Carlos; Vallejo, William; Duran, Freider; Puello, Esneyder; Salazar Canas, Javier Antoni; Zarate, Ximena; Schott Verdugo, Eduardo Enrique
    Recalcitrant pollutants are challenging to degrade during water treatment processes. Methylene blue (MB), a cationic dye, is particularly resistant to degradation and is environmentally persistent. Heterogeneous photocatalysis has emerged as a suitable strategy for removing such pollutants from water. In this work, ZrO2 thin films were modified with Anderson-type Mn-polyoxometalate (MnPOM) ((NH4)3[MnMo6O24H6]), and the efficiency of MB removal from water was studied. ZrO2 was synthesized by a sol-gel method, with thin films deposited using the doctor blade method, and ZrO2 thin films were modified using chemisorption method. The synthesized materials were characterized using SEM, EDX, UV-Vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy and FTIR. The adsorption kinetics and isotherms for MB were studied for both bare ZrO2 and ZrO2/MnPOM composites. Optical characterization showed a band gap energy of 4.02 eV for bare ZrO2, while the ZrO2/MnPOM composite exhibited a band gap of 3.7 eV. Furthermore, ZrO2 showed lower MB removal capacity (similar to 8%) than ZrO2/MnPOM thin films (similar to 29%). The isothermal adsorption studies indicated that MB adsorption onto both bare ZrO2 and ZrO2/MnPOM followed the Langmuir adsorption model (qm = 20.6 mg g-1 for ZrO2 and qm = 62.9 mg g-1 for ZrO2/MnPOM). Furthermore, the adsorption kinetics of MB were well described by a pseudo-second-order model. Photocatalytic testing under UV irradiation showed an apparent rate constant (kap) of 2 x 10-3 min-1 for bare ZrO2 and a value of kap 5.4 x 10-3 min-1 for ZrO2/MnPOM after 100 minutes. TD-DFT calculations revealed an LMCT interaction between the ZrO2 nanoparticle and the MnPOM, which likely contributes to the enhanced photocatalytic activity of the ZrO2/MnPOM composite.
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    Thermodynamic Study of Mehtylene Blue Adsorption and Photocatalytic Degradation on The N-Doped TiO2 Thin Films: A DFT and Experimental Study
    (2024) Duran, Freider; Diaz-Uribe, Carlos; Vallejo, William; Vargas, Ximena; Bohorquez, Arnold R. Romero; Schott, Eduardo; Zarate, Ximena
    N-Doped TiO2 coatings (N-TiO2) were synthesized and characterized. The effect of the doping process on the physical-chemical properties and photocatalytic efficiency of Methylene Blue (MB) under visible light irradiation were studied. The bare TiO2 showed only anatase crystalline structure. Furthermore, after the doping process, a slight transition from anatase to rutile was verified. The HRXPS confirmed that the doping process was effective. The N-2 sorption using the BET assay showed a slight increase in surface area after the doping process. MB adsorption kinetic showed also a slight increase for doped TiO2 films, showing as best fitting the Langmuir model. Furthermore, a modification on the electronic structure was observed, showed by the modification of the optical absorption profile in the doped material. The results showed that the MB adsorption on N-TiO2 thin films was endothermic (Delta H=11 kJ mol(-1)) and a spontaneous process (Delta G=-6.45 kJ mol(-1)). We performed DFT calculations to three simulated doped-structures. The Gap value, the global reactivity indexes and, the Fukui function isosurfaces are presented. Finally, the scavenger tests suggested that O-2(center dot) and OH center dot could be the main ROS driving the photocatalytic process.

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