The effect of illumination on the adsorption of dyes on zinc oxide
VJ Norman
Australian Journal of Chemistry
25(6) 1189 - 1193
Published: 1972
Abstract
The adsorption of uranine and rhodamine B, from ethanolic solution, onto high-purity polycrystalline zinc oxide has been determined in the dark, in natural room-light, and under ultraviolet irradiation. It is shown that the amount of uranine chemisorbed in room-light is approximately 60% greater than that chemisorbed in the dark. Ultraviolet irradiation effected a threefold increase in the amount of uranine chemisorbed, with a corresponding decrease in physisorption and total adsorption. The adsorption of rhodamine B, which is exclusively chemisorption, is significantly increased in room-light, and is approximately doubled by ultraviolet irradiation.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9721189
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