Visible light-driven photocatalytic activity of Cu 2 O/ZnO/Kaolinite-based composite catalyst for the degradation of organic pollutant.
Paulos Asefa FufaGebisa Bekele FeysiaNoto Susanto GultomDong-Hau KuoXiaoyun ChenDaniel Manaye KabtamuOsman Ahmend ZelekewPublished in: Nanotechnology (2022)
Herein, we design to synthesize a novel Cu 2 O/ZnO/kaolinite composite catalyst by co-precipitation method. The synthesized composite catalysts were labeled as 5CZK, 10CZK, 15CZK, and 20CZK which represent 5, 10, 15, and 20% of Cu 2 O, respectively, on ZnO/kaolinite. The photocatalyst samples were characterized with different instruments. Moreover, the methylene blue (MB) dye was used as a target organic pollutant and the degradation was evaluated under visible light irradiation. The highest performance for the degradation of MB was achieved by 10CZK catalyst and degrades 93% within 105 min. However, ZnO (Z), Cu 2 O/ZnO (CZ), 5CZK, 15CZK, and 20CZK composite catalysts, degrades 28, 66, 76, 71, and 68% of MB dye, respectively. The enhanced degradation efficiency of 10CZK composites catalyst could be due to the higher adsorption properties from metakaolinite and the light-responsive properties of the Cu 2 O/ZnO samples under visible light. Hence, the resulting composite catalyst could be applicable for environmental remediation.