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Biogenic ZnO/CuO/Fe2O3 Nanocomposite: A Groundbreaking Approach for Enhanced Degradation Capabilities and Reusability in Dye Removal Applications

Abdelghani Serouti, Laouini Salah Eddine, Souhaila Meneceur, Gamil Gamal Hasan, Hamdi Ali Mohammed, Chaima Salmi, Kir Iman, Mohammed Fouad Ferhat, Ouarda Ben Ali, Johar Amin Ahmed Abdullah

2023Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering102 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We present the successful synthesis of a biogenic ZnO/CuO/Fe 2 O 3 nanocomposite using an aqueous leaf extract of Ocimum Basilicum L . The confirmation of biosynthesis was achieved through UV–Visible spectrophotometry (UV–Vis), which provided evidence of ZnO/CuO/Fe 2 O 3 NC formation. Scanning Electron Microscopy further confirmed the nanoscale size of the NC, measuring at 65 nm. X-Ray Diffraction analysis revealed a hexagonal structure for ZnO and a monoclinic structure for CuO. The successful synthesis of the environmentally friendly ZnO/CuO/Fe 2 O 3 NC was further verified using Fourier transformed infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, which identified the functional groups present in the composite. Notably, the ZnO/CuO/Fe 2 O 3 NC demonstrated exceptional degradation capabilities for toluidine blue (TB), p-toluidine (PT), and m-Toluidine (MT), with degradation rates of 99%, 99.1%, and 99.7%, respectively, within a reaction time of 120 min. The reaction kinetics followed a pseudo-first order model, with rate constant (k) values of 0.0314 min −1 and 0.0189 min −1 for TB and PT, respectively. This high rate of dye degradation can be attributed to the low band gap of the NC, which was determined to be 1.44 eV for the indirect bandgap. Furthermore, the nanocomposite exhibited excellent degradation reusability, maintaining a high degradation rate in each cycle.

Topics & Concepts

NanocompositeMaterials scienceMonoclinic crystal systemFourier transform infrared spectroscopyNuclear chemistryDegradation (telecommunications)Band gapReaction rate constantScanning electron microscopeChemical engineeringKineticsNanotechnologyCrystallographyChemistryCrystal structureComposite materialEngineeringTelecommunicationsOptoelectronicsComputer scienceQuantum mechanicsPhysicsCopper-based nanomaterials and applicationsNanoparticles: synthesis and applicationsNanomaterials for catalytic reactions
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