Highly efficient catalytic reductive degradation of various organic dyes by Au/CeO2-TiO2 nano-hybrid
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2017
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Springer India sanjiv.goswami@springer.co.in
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Highly improved catalytic reductive degradation of different organic dyes, in the presence of excess NaBH<inf>4</inf> over Au/CeO<inf>2</inf>-TiO<inf>2</inf> nano-hybrid as the catalyst is reported in this study. CeO<inf>2</inf>-TiO<inf>2</inf> nanocomposite was prepared by a facile co-precipitation method using ultra-high dilute aqueous solutions. Small amount of Au (only 1 wt%) was loaded onto the nanocomposite material by deposition-precipitation with urea (DPU) method to fabricate the ternary Au/CeO<inf>2</inf>-TiO<inf>2</inf> nano-hybrid. The catalysts were characterized by the representative techniques like XRD, BET surface area, ICP-AES, UV-Vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, TEM and XPS. The Au/CeO<inf>2</inf>-TiO<inf>2</inf> nano-hybrid along with NaBH<inf>4</inf> exhibited remarkable catalytic activities towards all the probed dyes, namely Methylene Blue, Methyl Orange, Congo Red, Rhodamine B and Malachite Green, with a degradation efficiency of ?100% in a short reaction time. The degradation reaction followed pseudo-first-order kinetics with respect to the concentration of the dye. Different parameters that affect the rate of the reaction are discussed. A plausible mechanism for methylene blue degradation has also been proposed. [Figure not available: see fulltext.] © 2017, Indian Academy of Sciences.
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Aromatic compounds, Atomic emission spectroscopy, Azo dyes, Catalysts, Degradation, Dyes, Nanocomposites, Precipitation (chemical), Reaction kinetics, Solutions, Titanium dioxide, Urea, Deposition precipitation, Dilute aqueous solution, Gold Nanoparticles, Methylene blue degradations, Nano hybrids, Organic dye, Pseudo first-order kinetics, UV-Vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, Catalyst activity
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Journal of Chemical Sciences, 2017, 129, 1, pp. 81-93
