In this study, TiO2-Activated carbon (AC) complex fibers were prepared by electrospinning for the synergetic effect of
adsorption and degradation of organic pollutant. The average diameter of these fibers increased with increasing the amount of
AC added, except for 1AC-TOF (AC/TiO2 =1/40 mass ratio). After calcinations at 500oC, long as-spun fibers were broken
and their average diameter was slightly decreased. The resultant fibers after calcination had rough surface and sphere shapes
like a peanut. From XRD results, it was confirmed that as-spun fibers were changed to anatase TiO2 fiber after calcinations at
500oC. The prepared TiO2-AC complex fibers could remove procian blue dyes by solar light irradiation with high removal
property of 94~99%. The PB dye was rapidly removed by adsorption during the initial 5 minutes. But after 5 minutes, dye
removal was occurred by photodegradation. In this study, the most efficient AC/TiO2 ratio of TiO2-AC complex fibers was 5/
40, showing the synergetic effect of adsorption and photodegradation. It is expected that the TiO2-AC complex fibers can be
used to remove of organic pollutants in water system.