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Comparison of ZnO Nanoparticles Prepared by Precipitation and Combustion for UV and Sunlight-Driven Photocatalytic Degradation of Methylene Blue

Sucheewin Krobthong, Tipawan Rungsawang, Sutthipoj Wongrerkdee

2023Toxics40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) were comparatively synthesized via precipitation and combustion techniques. The ZnO NPs synthesized via precipitation and combustion exhibited similar polycrystalline hexagonal wurtzite structures. The large crystal sizes of ZnO NPs were obtained from the ZnO precipitation in comparison with those from the ZnO combustion, while the particle sizes were in the same range. The functional analysis implied that the ZnO structures had surface defects. Moreover, absorbance measurement showed the same absorbance range in ultraviolet light. In the photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue, ZnO precipitation exhibited higher degradation performance than ZnO combustion. This was attributed to the larger crystal sizes of ZnO NPs, which provided an enduring carrier movement at semiconductor surfaces and reduced electron-hole recombination. Thus, the crystallinity of ZnO NPs can be considered an important factor in photocatalytic activity. Furthermore, precipitation is an interesting synthesizing method for preparing ZnO NPs with large crystal sizes.

Topics & Concepts

Wurtzite crystal structureMaterials sciencePrecipitationPhotocatalysisCrystallinityNanoparticleAbsorbanceChemical engineeringCrystalliteCombustionCrystal (programming language)Methylene blueZincNanotechnologyChemistryMetallurgyOrganic chemistryComposite materialCatalysisPhysicsMeteorologyComputer scienceEngineeringProgramming languageChromatographyZnO doping and propertiesAdvanced Photocatalysis TechniquesGas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors