The photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue(MB) was investigated using TiO2 as photocatalyst and UV radiation. TiO2 supported with activated carbon(AC) was prepared by SOL-GEL method and depended on several parameters such as the mass ratio of TiO2/AC, pH and experimental time. The presence of the anatase and rutile crystal phase was determined by XRD analyses of the prepared TiO2. The degradation of MB with TiO2/AC was about 20% higher than that of AC alone. A variation of photodegradation was negligible under UV radiation conditions ( ≥ 40W). It was experimentally showed that the photodegradation rate was increased with increasing the amount of photocatalyst. The optimal catalyst was prepared by impregmation of 5wt%-TiO2 with AC and was calcined at 300℃, and showed about 99% removal efficiency for 3hrs.