Graphene - Metal Tungstate Nanocomposites for Catalytic Applications
Date
2018
Authors
Sadiq M, Mohamed Jaffer
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The research thesis entitled ‘Graphene - Metal Tungstate
Nanocomposites for Catalytic Applications’ deals with the synthesis,
characterization and studies on catalytic properties of some graphene - metal tungstate
nanocomposites. The work describes successful synthesis of five different kinds of
novel graphene-metal tungstate based nanocomposites namely, NRGO/ZnWO4/Fe3O4,
NRGO/NiWO4/ZnO, NRGO/CoWO4/Fe2O3, NRGO/FeWO4/Fe3O4 and
NRGO/BaWO4/g-C3N4 using facile microwave irradiation method. All the synthesized
nanocomposites were carefully characterized for their elemental composition,
structural, morphological and optical properties by employing appropriate techniques
such as, XRD, SEM, FESEM, TEM, HRTEM, BET, XPS, DRS, Raman, FTIR, UVVis and PL spectroscopies. Thereafter, each nanocomposite was investigated for its
catalytic efficiency towards, (i) The photodegradation of methylene blue dye under the
visible light irradiation, (ii) The reduction of 4-Nitrophenol to 4-Aminophenol by
sodium borohydride in aqueous media and (iii) The electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution
reaction in alkaline media. The synthesized nanocomposites exhibit high catalytic
activity due to the synergistic effects of the components of the nanocomposite materials.
The reusability of the catalysts in all the above processes is also good. Therefore, the
observed results suggest that these novel graphene - transition metal tungstate based
ternary nanocomposites are potential candidates as multifunctional catalysts in the field
of clean energy and environmental applications.
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Department of Chemistry, Graphene, Metal Tungstates, Microwave Irradiation, Photocatalysts, Photocatalysts, Electrocatalysts