Copper doping induced band structure and morphology transformation in CaTiO3 for textile dye photodegradation applications

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2024

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Semiconductor metal oxides with a wide bandgap like CaTiO<inf>3</inf> can be exploited into an efficient visible light photocatalyst via cation doping. The type of dopant and the site of doping is known to greatly influence the photocatalytic activity of a material. Based on the intricacies of the density functional theory electronic structure study, we delve into the optimization of one-pot solvothermal synthesis to obtain Cu doped CaTiO<inf>3</inf> nanocuboids. Doping of copper not only resulted in change in the electronic structure of the material but also led to change in the morphology. The uneven nanostep architecture resulted in increase in the surface area of the catalyst, which led to more active sites for the adsorption of the dyes and subsequent degradation. The reduced band gap and decreased recombination of charge carriers made the copper doped calcium titanate an efficient photocatalyst for degradation of both cationic (99.7% degradation of MV dye in 120 minutes) and anionic (99.8% degradation of RB in 45 minutes) dyes. © 2024 Elsevier B.V.

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Azo dyes, Catalyst activity, Copper compounds, Density functional theory, Energy gap, Morphology, Perovskite, Photocatalytic activity, Semiconductor doping, Band structure transformation, Calcium titanate, Copper doping, Densities of state, Electronic.structure, Methyl Violet, Morphology transformations, Rose Bengal, Structure and morphology, Textile dyes, Electronic structure

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Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2024, 1004, , pp. -

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