| Literature DB >> 34237334 |
Karuppusamy Indira1, Sabarathinam Shanmugam2, Anjana Hari3, Seerangaraj Vasantharaj4, Selvam Sathiyavimal5, Kathirvel Brindhadevi6, Ahmad El Askary7, Ashraf Elfasakhany8, Arivalagan Pugazhendhi9.
Abstract
Semiconductor photocatalysts are efficient degraders of organic and inorganic waste water pollutants. Herein, we synthesized nickel-titanium dioxide (Ni-TiO2) nanoflakes using Mukia maderaspatana leafs with the aim of analyzing their photocatalytic degradation potential. Morphological analyses revealed that the nanoflakes were highly agglomerated with an average size of 100 nm. Further, elemental analysis confirmed the presence of Ti, O, and Ni, whereas Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction established the presence of TiO2 and NiO. We found that photocatalytic degradation of congo red under UV illumination increased with increasing incubation period, demonstrating that Ni-TiO2 nanoflakes can be used as optimal photocatalysts for the degradation of dyes in waste water.Entities:
Keywords: Biosynthesis; Congo red; Degradation; Ni–TiO(2) nanoflake; Photocatalyst
Year: 2021 PMID: 34237334 DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2021.111647
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Res ISSN: 0013-9351 Impact factor: 6.498