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Different Fuel-Adopted Combustion Syntheses of Nano-Structured NiCrFeO(4): A Highly Recyclable and Versatile Catalyst for Reduction of Nitroarenes at Room Temperature and Photocatalytic Degradation of Various Organic Dyes in Unitary and Ternary Solutions
[Image: see text] As industrialization progresses, there is a large release of hazardous pollutants into the environment. These pollutants, which contain nitro compounds and organic dyes, are extremely dangerous due to their toxic and carcinogenic nature. An efficient, environmentally benign, and ec...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9202261/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35721996 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c01616 |
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author | Singh, Sumit Sharma, Shikha Manhas, Ujwal Qadir, Irfan Atri, Amit Kumar Singh, Devinder |
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description | [Image: see text] As industrialization progresses, there is a large release of hazardous pollutants into the environment. These pollutants, which contain nitro compounds and organic dyes, are extremely dangerous due to their toxic and carcinogenic nature. An efficient, environmentally benign, and economical catalyst to degrade environmental pollutants or convert them into useful products has been of sustained interest in recent years. In this context, we report a simple and inexpensive combustion fabrication of NiCrFeO(4) using different fuels such as glycine, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and urea, showing tremendous catalytic and photocatalytic functionalities. Rietveld refinement and X-ray diffraction studies confirmed the formation of single-phase ferrites, with crystallite sizes ranging from 3.9 to 43.31 nm. The values of optical band gap, obtained from the diffused reflectance spectroscopy technique, lie in the visible region range (1.50–1.60 eV), and hence, all the synthesized ferrites can act as good photocatalysts in the presence of visible light. All the NCF nanocatalysts were utilized for the reduction of nitroarenes and photocatalytic degradation of various cationic (RhB and MB) and anionic (MO) dyes and their mixture. NCFP displayed excellent activity for the reduction and oxidation reactions owing to its large surface area and low optical band gap. Furthermore, the photo-oxidative degradation by NCFP was also enhanced due to its low recombination of charge carriers as confirmed by the photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy. NCFP efficiently reduces nitrobenzene to aminobenzene with 95% yield using sodium borohydride as the reducing agent in methanol medium at RT in 10 min. The results of photocatalytic activity have shown that the degradation efficiency of NCFP follows the order RhB > MB > MO in their unitary solution. Furthermore, in the case of the mixture of dyes, NCFP showed enhanced photocatalytic degradation for cationic dyes (RhB and MB) compared to that of anionic dye (MO). From the performance point of view, this catalyst can be useful in industrial application because of its high stability, greater catalytic efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. |
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spelling | pubmed-92022612022-06-17 Different Fuel-Adopted Combustion Syntheses of Nano-Structured NiCrFeO(4): A Highly Recyclable and Versatile Catalyst for Reduction of Nitroarenes at Room Temperature and Photocatalytic Degradation of Various Organic Dyes in Unitary and Ternary Solutions Singh, Sumit Sharma, Shikha Manhas, Ujwal Qadir, Irfan Atri, Amit Kumar Singh, Devinder ACS Omega [Image: see text] As industrialization progresses, there is a large release of hazardous pollutants into the environment. These pollutants, which contain nitro compounds and organic dyes, are extremely dangerous due to their toxic and carcinogenic nature. An efficient, environmentally benign, and economical catalyst to degrade environmental pollutants or convert them into useful products has been of sustained interest in recent years. In this context, we report a simple and inexpensive combustion fabrication of NiCrFeO(4) using different fuels such as glycine, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and urea, showing tremendous catalytic and photocatalytic functionalities. Rietveld refinement and X-ray diffraction studies confirmed the formation of single-phase ferrites, with crystallite sizes ranging from 3.9 to 43.31 nm. The values of optical band gap, obtained from the diffused reflectance spectroscopy technique, lie in the visible region range (1.50–1.60 eV), and hence, all the synthesized ferrites can act as good photocatalysts in the presence of visible light. All the NCF nanocatalysts were utilized for the reduction of nitroarenes and photocatalytic degradation of various cationic (RhB and MB) and anionic (MO) dyes and their mixture. NCFP displayed excellent activity for the reduction and oxidation reactions owing to its large surface area and low optical band gap. Furthermore, the photo-oxidative degradation by NCFP was also enhanced due to its low recombination of charge carriers as confirmed by the photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy. NCFP efficiently reduces nitrobenzene to aminobenzene with 95% yield using sodium borohydride as the reducing agent in methanol medium at RT in 10 min. The results of photocatalytic activity have shown that the degradation efficiency of NCFP follows the order RhB > MB > MO in their unitary solution. Furthermore, in the case of the mixture of dyes, NCFP showed enhanced photocatalytic degradation for cationic dyes (RhB and MB) compared to that of anionic dye (MO). From the performance point of view, this catalyst can be useful in industrial application because of its high stability, greater catalytic efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. American Chemical Society 2022-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9202261/ /pubmed/35721996 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c01616 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Singh, Sumit Sharma, Shikha Manhas, Ujwal Qadir, Irfan Atri, Amit Kumar Singh, Devinder Different Fuel-Adopted Combustion Syntheses of Nano-Structured NiCrFeO(4): A Highly Recyclable and Versatile Catalyst for Reduction of Nitroarenes at Room Temperature and Photocatalytic Degradation of Various Organic Dyes in Unitary and Ternary Solutions |
title | Different Fuel-Adopted Combustion Syntheses of Nano-Structured
NiCrFeO(4): A Highly Recyclable and Versatile Catalyst
for Reduction of Nitroarenes at Room Temperature and Photocatalytic
Degradation of Various Organic Dyes in Unitary and Ternary Solutions |
title_full | Different Fuel-Adopted Combustion Syntheses of Nano-Structured
NiCrFeO(4): A Highly Recyclable and Versatile Catalyst
for Reduction of Nitroarenes at Room Temperature and Photocatalytic
Degradation of Various Organic Dyes in Unitary and Ternary Solutions |
title_fullStr | Different Fuel-Adopted Combustion Syntheses of Nano-Structured
NiCrFeO(4): A Highly Recyclable and Versatile Catalyst
for Reduction of Nitroarenes at Room Temperature and Photocatalytic
Degradation of Various Organic Dyes in Unitary and Ternary Solutions |
title_full_unstemmed | Different Fuel-Adopted Combustion Syntheses of Nano-Structured
NiCrFeO(4): A Highly Recyclable and Versatile Catalyst
for Reduction of Nitroarenes at Room Temperature and Photocatalytic
Degradation of Various Organic Dyes in Unitary and Ternary Solutions |
title_short | Different Fuel-Adopted Combustion Syntheses of Nano-Structured
NiCrFeO(4): A Highly Recyclable and Versatile Catalyst
for Reduction of Nitroarenes at Room Temperature and Photocatalytic
Degradation of Various Organic Dyes in Unitary and Ternary Solutions |
title_sort | different fuel-adopted combustion syntheses of nano-structured
nicrfeo(4): a highly recyclable and versatile catalyst
for reduction of nitroarenes at room temperature and photocatalytic
degradation of various organic dyes in unitary and ternary solutions |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9202261/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35721996 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c01616 |
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