The use of TiO 2 as photocatalyst to degrade the organic compounds is an effective method of oxidation process and has been widely studied in environmental engineering. However, TiO 2 absorbed the UV light which is only small part of sunlight reaching earth surface to activate photocatalytic procedure effectively is a major disadvantage. Therefore, studies on the development of new TiO 2 wherein its photocatalytic activity can be activated by visible light which is the major part of sunlight will be valuable for field application. In this study, we evaluate the photocatalytic degrading efficiency of porphyrins/TiO 2 complexes on the organic pollutants under irradiation with visible light (λ=419 nm). The results showed that the photodecomposition efficiency of 2,4-dichlorophenol (2,4-DCP) wastewater by using porphyrin/TiO 2 irradiated under visible light for 4 h was up to 42–81% at pH 10. These evidences reveal that the system of porphyrin/TiO 2 complexes has also significantly efficiency of photocatalytic degradation for some hazardous or recalcitrant pollutants under visible light irradiation.