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Photocatalytic removal of E. coli pathogen bacteria
existing in drinking water was studied in this paper.
CdS/(Pt-TiO2) nanocomposite was produced by depositing
Pt/CdS on TiO2 nanoparticles with chemical reduction and
hydrothermal method. On the other hand,
CdS/(Pt-TiO2)-Pumice was fabricated by immobilizing of titania
composite onto pumice with dip coating method to become
photocatalysis without causing problem in the separation titania
from solution. The Field Emission Electron Microscopy
(FESEM), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), UV-Vis
Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy (UV-Vis DRS) were utilized to
characterize the photocatalyst samples. Based on the
morphology characterization, it was observed that successful
deposition of Pt and CdS on TiO2 occurred. Furthermore,
decorating Pt/CdS on TiO2 can reduce bandgap energy compare
to the bare TiO2 according to the UV-Vis DRS analysis. The
treatment of E. coli inactivation with CdS/(Pt-TiO2),
CdS/(Pt-TiO2)-pumice and without photocatalyst had performed
in the photoreactor that irradiated with mostly visible light in 90
min. The amount of photocatalyst and the contact mechanism
between the photocatalyst and bacteria in the water would effects
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