Novel photoactive composites of cubic Cu 2 O nanoparticles with aluminosilicate geopolymers were prepared and their structure was shown by SEM/EDS and TEM. XRD, FTIR, 27 Al and 29 Si MAS NMR to consist of a well-reacted geopolymer matrix containing homogeneously dispersed Cu 2 O nanoparticles. Under dark conditions, both the geopolymer matrix and the composites were shown to adsorb a model organic compound (methylene blue, chosen for its colour stability at high pH) by a process which follows pseudo-first-order kinetics and can be described by Langmuir-type isotherms. At concentrations [20 wt%, the oxide decreases the adsorption rate by blocking the active adsorption sites of the geopolymer. Under UV radiation, the composites remove the methylene blue by a combination of adsorption and photodegradation, without deterioration of the geopolymer structure or the photoactive Cu 2 O component, as evidenced by 63 Cu NQR spectroscopy, suggesting that these geopolymer composites should function as useful new materials for the removal of organic pollutants from water or the atmosphere.
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