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Excellent UV-Light Triggered Photocatalytic Performance of ZnO.SiO(2) Nanocomposite for Water Pollutant Compound Methyl Orange Dye

The photocatalytic activity of eco-friendly zinc oxide doped silica nanocomposites, synthesized via a co-precipitation method followed by heat-treatment at 300, 600, and 900 °C is investigated. The samples have been characterized by employing X-ray diffraction method, and further analyzed using the...

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Autores principales: Rohilla, Sunil, Gupta, Ankita, Kumar, Vibhor, Kumari, Suman, Petru, Michal, Amor, Nesrine, Noman, Muhammad Tayyab, Dalal, Jasvir
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8541141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34684989
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11102548
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author Rohilla, Sunil
Gupta, Ankita
Kumar, Vibhor
Kumari, Suman
Petru, Michal
Amor, Nesrine
Noman, Muhammad Tayyab
Dalal, Jasvir
author_facet Rohilla, Sunil
Gupta, Ankita
Kumar, Vibhor
Kumari, Suman
Petru, Michal
Amor, Nesrine
Noman, Muhammad Tayyab
Dalal, Jasvir
author_sort Rohilla, Sunil
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description The photocatalytic activity of eco-friendly zinc oxide doped silica nanocomposites, synthesized via a co-precipitation method followed by heat-treatment at 300, 600, and 900 °C is investigated. The samples have been characterized by employing X-ray diffraction method, and further analyzed using the Rietveld Refinement method. The samples show a space group P63mc with hexagonal structure. The prepared composites are tested for their photocatalytic activities for the degradation of methyl orange-based water pollutants under ultra-violet (UV) irradiation using a 125 W mercury lamp. A systematic analysis of parameters such as the irradiation time, pH value, annealing temperatures, and the concentration of sodium hydroxide impacting the degradation of the methyl orange (MO) is carried out using UV-visible spectroscopy. The ZnO.SiO(2) nanocomposite annealed at 300 °C at a pH value of seven shows a maximum photo-degradation ability (~98.1%) towards methyl orange, while the photo-degradation ability of ZnO.SiO(2) nanocomposites decreases with annealing temperature (i.e., for 600 and 900 °C) due to the aspect ratio. Moreover, it is seen that with increment in the concentration of the NaOH (i.e., from 1 to 3 g), the photo-degradation of the dye component is enhanced from 20.9 to 53.8%, whereas a reverse trend of degradation ability is observed for higher concentrations.
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spelling pubmed-85411412021-10-24 Excellent UV-Light Triggered Photocatalytic Performance of ZnO.SiO(2) Nanocomposite for Water Pollutant Compound Methyl Orange Dye Rohilla, Sunil Gupta, Ankita Kumar, Vibhor Kumari, Suman Petru, Michal Amor, Nesrine Noman, Muhammad Tayyab Dalal, Jasvir Nanomaterials (Basel) Article The photocatalytic activity of eco-friendly zinc oxide doped silica nanocomposites, synthesized via a co-precipitation method followed by heat-treatment at 300, 600, and 900 °C is investigated. The samples have been characterized by employing X-ray diffraction method, and further analyzed using the Rietveld Refinement method. The samples show a space group P63mc with hexagonal structure. The prepared composites are tested for their photocatalytic activities for the degradation of methyl orange-based water pollutants under ultra-violet (UV) irradiation using a 125 W mercury lamp. A systematic analysis of parameters such as the irradiation time, pH value, annealing temperatures, and the concentration of sodium hydroxide impacting the degradation of the methyl orange (MO) is carried out using UV-visible spectroscopy. The ZnO.SiO(2) nanocomposite annealed at 300 °C at a pH value of seven shows a maximum photo-degradation ability (~98.1%) towards methyl orange, while the photo-degradation ability of ZnO.SiO(2) nanocomposites decreases with annealing temperature (i.e., for 600 and 900 °C) due to the aspect ratio. Moreover, it is seen that with increment in the concentration of the NaOH (i.e., from 1 to 3 g), the photo-degradation of the dye component is enhanced from 20.9 to 53.8%, whereas a reverse trend of degradation ability is observed for higher concentrations. MDPI 2021-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8541141/ /pubmed/34684989 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11102548 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rohilla, Sunil
Gupta, Ankita
Kumar, Vibhor
Kumari, Suman
Petru, Michal
Amor, Nesrine
Noman, Muhammad Tayyab
Dalal, Jasvir
Excellent UV-Light Triggered Photocatalytic Performance of ZnO.SiO(2) Nanocomposite for Water Pollutant Compound Methyl Orange Dye
title Excellent UV-Light Triggered Photocatalytic Performance of ZnO.SiO(2) Nanocomposite for Water Pollutant Compound Methyl Orange Dye
title_full Excellent UV-Light Triggered Photocatalytic Performance of ZnO.SiO(2) Nanocomposite for Water Pollutant Compound Methyl Orange Dye
title_fullStr Excellent UV-Light Triggered Photocatalytic Performance of ZnO.SiO(2) Nanocomposite for Water Pollutant Compound Methyl Orange Dye
title_full_unstemmed Excellent UV-Light Triggered Photocatalytic Performance of ZnO.SiO(2) Nanocomposite for Water Pollutant Compound Methyl Orange Dye
title_short Excellent UV-Light Triggered Photocatalytic Performance of ZnO.SiO(2) Nanocomposite for Water Pollutant Compound Methyl Orange Dye
title_sort excellent uv-light triggered photocatalytic performance of zno.sio(2) nanocomposite for water pollutant compound methyl orange dye
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8541141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34684989
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11102548
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