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Facile synthesis of robust Ag/ZnO composites by sol–gel autocombustion and ion-impregnation for the photocatalytic degradation of sucrose

Metallic Ag nanoparticles decorated on ZnO photocatalysts were prepared by facile sol–gel autocombustion followed by ion-impregnation. Electron microscopy studies revealed the presence of impregnated Ag as nanoparticles on ZnO surfaces, which affected the microstructure of ZnO particles. XRD pattern...

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Autores principales: Buengkitcharoen, Lalita, Amnuaypanich, Sittipong, Naknonhan, Suriyabhorn, Loiha, Sirinuch, Patdhanagul, Nopbhasinthu, Makdee, Ammarika, Amnuaypanich, Sujitra
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10374612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37500746
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-39479-7
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author Buengkitcharoen, Lalita
Amnuaypanich, Sittipong
Naknonhan, Suriyabhorn
Loiha, Sirinuch
Patdhanagul, Nopbhasinthu
Makdee, Ammarika
Amnuaypanich, Sujitra
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Amnuaypanich, Sittipong
Naknonhan, Suriyabhorn
Loiha, Sirinuch
Patdhanagul, Nopbhasinthu
Makdee, Ammarika
Amnuaypanich, Sujitra
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description Metallic Ag nanoparticles decorated on ZnO photocatalysts were prepared by facile sol–gel autocombustion followed by ion-impregnation. Electron microscopy studies revealed the presence of impregnated Ag as nanoparticles on ZnO surfaces, which affected the microstructure of ZnO particles. XRD patterns of Ag/ZnO composites confirmed the metallic phase of Ag. No peak shift for ZnO phase peaks suggests that the impregnated Ag was barely incorporated into the ZnO lattice. Consequently, DRS spectra of Ag/ZnO composites revealed the same absorption edges and E(g) for pure and Ag/ZnO. The photocatalytic activity of Ag/ZnO composites for sucrose degradation under UV light was 40% higher than that of pure ZnO. Metallic Ag nanoparticles on the ZnO surface suppressed the surface defects and the recombination of photoexcited electrons and holes. The highest activity with 100% degradation of 100 ppm sucrose (1200 µg of carbon) within 105 min was achieved using ZnO with 10% w/w Ag (10% Ag/ZnO). Ag L3-edge XANES spectra of fresh and spent Ag/ZnO catalysts confirmed the stability of metallic Ag after the usage. The Ag/ZnO catalyst could be used for 5 cycles without losing photocatalytic activity. The Ag/ZnO catalyst was utilized to degrade sugar-contaminated condensate from the sugar mill. 10% Ag/ZnO revealed the highest photocatalytic performance, capable of degrading 90% of sugar in the condensate within 90 min.
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spelling pubmed-103746122023-07-29 Facile synthesis of robust Ag/ZnO composites by sol–gel autocombustion and ion-impregnation for the photocatalytic degradation of sucrose Buengkitcharoen, Lalita Amnuaypanich, Sittipong Naknonhan, Suriyabhorn Loiha, Sirinuch Patdhanagul, Nopbhasinthu Makdee, Ammarika Amnuaypanich, Sujitra Sci Rep Article Metallic Ag nanoparticles decorated on ZnO photocatalysts were prepared by facile sol–gel autocombustion followed by ion-impregnation. Electron microscopy studies revealed the presence of impregnated Ag as nanoparticles on ZnO surfaces, which affected the microstructure of ZnO particles. XRD patterns of Ag/ZnO composites confirmed the metallic phase of Ag. No peak shift for ZnO phase peaks suggests that the impregnated Ag was barely incorporated into the ZnO lattice. Consequently, DRS spectra of Ag/ZnO composites revealed the same absorption edges and E(g) for pure and Ag/ZnO. The photocatalytic activity of Ag/ZnO composites for sucrose degradation under UV light was 40% higher than that of pure ZnO. Metallic Ag nanoparticles on the ZnO surface suppressed the surface defects and the recombination of photoexcited electrons and holes. The highest activity with 100% degradation of 100 ppm sucrose (1200 µg of carbon) within 105 min was achieved using ZnO with 10% w/w Ag (10% Ag/ZnO). Ag L3-edge XANES spectra of fresh and spent Ag/ZnO catalysts confirmed the stability of metallic Ag after the usage. The Ag/ZnO catalyst could be used for 5 cycles without losing photocatalytic activity. The Ag/ZnO catalyst was utilized to degrade sugar-contaminated condensate from the sugar mill. 10% Ag/ZnO revealed the highest photocatalytic performance, capable of degrading 90% of sugar in the condensate within 90 min. Nature Publishing Group UK 2023-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10374612/ /pubmed/37500746 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-39479-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Buengkitcharoen, Lalita
Amnuaypanich, Sittipong
Naknonhan, Suriyabhorn
Loiha, Sirinuch
Patdhanagul, Nopbhasinthu
Makdee, Ammarika
Amnuaypanich, Sujitra
Facile synthesis of robust Ag/ZnO composites by sol–gel autocombustion and ion-impregnation for the photocatalytic degradation of sucrose
title Facile synthesis of robust Ag/ZnO composites by sol–gel autocombustion and ion-impregnation for the photocatalytic degradation of sucrose
title_full Facile synthesis of robust Ag/ZnO composites by sol–gel autocombustion and ion-impregnation for the photocatalytic degradation of sucrose
title_fullStr Facile synthesis of robust Ag/ZnO composites by sol–gel autocombustion and ion-impregnation for the photocatalytic degradation of sucrose
title_full_unstemmed Facile synthesis of robust Ag/ZnO composites by sol–gel autocombustion and ion-impregnation for the photocatalytic degradation of sucrose
title_short Facile synthesis of robust Ag/ZnO composites by sol–gel autocombustion and ion-impregnation for the photocatalytic degradation of sucrose
title_sort facile synthesis of robust ag/zno composites by sol–gel autocombustion and ion-impregnation for the photocatalytic degradation of sucrose
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10374612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37500746
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-39479-7
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