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The aim of this research was to develop a TiO2 composite from a waste material in order to study the photocatalytic decomposition of an important residual anthraquinonic dye. Carbon-TiO2 composites were obtained from carbonized avocado kernels and sols of TiO2 prepared from NH4OH and TiCl4 using glycerol as a binder and thermally treating the composites at 500 °C. XRD studies confirmed the anatase phase of TiO2. SEM images showed isolated TiO2 agglomerates attached on the carbon surface with a Ti:C ratio of 1:3.3 established by EDS semi-quantitative analysis. The photocatalytic activities of the prepared composites were tested in a decomposition assay of Acid Green 25. Titanium dioxide and the composite eliminated almost 100% of the dye under UV irradiation and the composite demonstrated degradation efficiency under solar light. The reaction was monitored by UV–vis spectrophotometry and by LC-ESI-(Qq)-TOF-MS-DAD, enabling the identification of some intermediate species. No evidence of toxic effects was found in the dye AG25 and its photodegradation products, which were evaluated on the plant growth-promoting bacteria Azospirillum brasilense.
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