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dc.contributor.authorDharani, Shanmugapriya
dc.contributor.authorSaravana Vadivu, Arunachalam
dc.contributor.authorZielińska-Jurek, Anna
dc.contributor.authorChinnathambi, Arunachalam
dc.contributor.authorRamesh, M.D.
dc.contributor.authorSoto-Moscoso, Matias
dc.date.accessioned2024-06-19T05:02:17Z
dc.date.available2024-06-19T05:02:17Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier10.1016/j.jtice.2023.105302
dc.identifier.issn18761070
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12728/11435
dc.description.abstractBackground: Photocatalysts are user-friendly and serve as compatible materials for degrading industrial dye pollutants. This study utilizes zinc oxide/graphitic carbon nitride (ZnO/g-C3N4) nanocomposites against degrading methylene blue (MB). Methods: The hydrothermal method assisted sonication technique was used to fabricate the ZnO/g-C3N4 composite with varying ratios of ZnO/g-C3N4 (1:0.25, 1:0.50, 1:1). The synthesized materials have undergone various sophisticated techniques for finding their physiochemical properties and have been utilized for photodegradation activities. Significant findings: The characterized results exhibit that the nanoflakes of g-C3N4 were covered with nanorods of zinc oxide when observed through scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Furthermore, the X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies demonstrate that the ZnO/g-C3N4 material was successfully synthesized. The X-ray photoelectron spectra (XPS) and Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectra revealed the present oxidation states and chemical bonding of the materials. The photocatalytic activity results demonstrated that the concentration of ZnO molar ratio in varying g-C3N4 significantly affected the decomposition performance. The ZnO/g-C3N4 (1:0.50) presented a higher rate of degradation, reaching 92% at 120 minutes under UV light and 65% at 240 minutes under visible light irradiation. This could be explained by the mechanism that follows the separation of charge carriers, thereby producing hydroxyl radicals for the effective degradation of MB pollutants. © 2023 Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineerses_ES
dc.description.sponsorshipKing Saud University, KSUes_ES
dc.language.isoenes_ES
dc.publisherTaiwan Institute of Chemical Engineerses_ES
dc.subjectCharge separationes_ES
dc.subjectHydroxyl radicalses_ES
dc.subjectMethylene bluees_ES
dc.subjectPhotocatalystes_ES
dc.subjectVisible lightes_ES
dc.titlePhotocatalytic activity of zinc oxide nanorods incorporated graphitic carbon nitride catalystes_ES
dc.typeArticlees_ES


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