A facile synthesis of CuBi 2 O 4 hierarchical dumbbell-shaped nanorod cluster: a promising photocatalyst for the degradation of caffeic acid.
Mohammad AshfaqNeetu TalrejaDivya ChauhanC A RodríguezAdriana C MeraMangalaraja Ramalinga ViswanathanPublished in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2022)
The present study reports on the synthesis of Cu-bismuth oxide (CuBi 2 O 4 )-based nanorods by using a simple co-precipitation method for the photocatalytic degradation of caffeic acid (CA). The incorporation of Cu metal ions during the synthesis of CuBi 2 O 4 nanorods might be advantageous to avoid the aggregation and control the leach out of metal ions. The calculated bandgap values of ~ 1.04, 1.02, and 0.94 eV were observed for CuBi 2 O 4 with different amounts of Cu 1.0, 0.50, and 0.25 g, respectively. Varying the quantity of Cu metal ions easily tuned the bandgap value within the CuBi 2 O 4 -based nanorods. However, a further decrease in the bandgap value increased the recombination rate, and the less photocatalyst performance was observed. The CA degradation could be explained based on the species distribution. The CA pKa was mainly located between pKa 1 and pKa 2 of 4.43 and 8.6, respectively. The Cu within the CuBi 2 O 4 -based nanorods changed the electronic properties and the antibacterial ability. Therefore, the synthesized CuBi 2 O 4 -based nanorod cluster might be a promising material for the photocatalytic degradation of CA.