Sunlight-driven photocatalytic degradation of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug based on TiO₂ quantum dots

J Colloid Interface Sci. 2015 Dec 1:459:257-263. doi: 10.1016/j.jcis.2015.08.010. Epub 2015 Aug 5.

Abstract

This paper reports the facile synthesis, characterization and solar-light driven photocatalytic degradation of TiO2 quantum dots (QDs). The TiO2 QDs were synthesized by a facile ultrasonic-assisted hydrothermal process and characterized in terms of their structural, morphological, optical and photocatalytic properties. The detailed studies confirmed that the prepared QDs are well-crystalline, grown in high density and exhibiting good optical properties. Further, the prepared QDs were efficiently used as effective photocatalyst for the sun-light driven photocatalytic degradation of ketorolac tromethamine, a well-known non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). To optimize the photocatalytic degradation conditions, various dose-dependent, pH-dependent, and initial drug-concentration dependent experiments were performed. The detailed solar-light driven photocatalytic experiments revealed that ∼99% photodegradation of ketorolac tromethamine drug solution (10 mg L(-1)) was observed with optimized amount of TiO2 QDs and pH (0.5 g L(-1) and 4.4, respectively) under solar-light irradiations. The observed results demonstrate that simply synthesized TiO2 QDs can efficiently be used for the solar-light driven photocatalytic degradation of harmful drugs and chemicals.

Keywords: Ketorolac tromethamine; Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug activity (NSAID); Solar-light driven photocatalysis; TiO(2) quantum dots.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Catalysis
  • Ketorolac Tromethamine / chemistry*
  • Photochemical Processes*
  • Quantum Dots / chemistry*
  • Sunlight*
  • Titanium / chemistry*

Substances

  • titanium dioxide
  • Ketorolac Tromethamine
  • Titanium