Biogenic Punica granatum Flower Extract Assisted ZnFe 2 O 4 and ZnFe 2 O 4 -Cu Composites for Excellent Photocatalytic Degradation of RhB Dye.
Amal AlshehriLaila M Al-HarbiAiyaz Ahmad WaniMaqsood Ahmad MalikPublished in: Toxics (2024)
Globally, the textile industry contributes to pollution through accidental discharges or discharge of contaminated wastewater into waterways, significantly affecting water quality. These pollutants, including dye molecules, are environmental hazards for aquatic and terrestrial life. The field of visible light-mediated photocatalysis has experienced rapid growth, driven by the utilization of photocatalysts that can absorb low-energy visible light and effectively degrade dyes. In the present study, we report a simple method to controllably synthesize Fe 2 O 3 , ZnO, and ZnFe 2 O 4 using the one-pot synthesis method. In the subsequent step, copper (Cu) was deposited on the surface of ZnFe 2 O 4 (forming ZnFe 2 O 4 -Cu) using a facile, green, and cost-effective method. The synthesized samples were characterized using various techniques, including XRD, UV-Vis DRS, FT-IR, SEM-EDX, HR-TEM, XPS, PL, and BET analysis. These techniques were employed to investigate the composition, morphology, structure, and photophysical properties of as-prepared samples. The ZnFe 2 O 4 -Cu nanocomposite demonstrated efficient photocatalytic activity for degrading RhB dye pollutants under visible light. The photocatalyst was successfully reused for three consecutive cycles without significantly decreasing performance. Furthermore, during the study, the radical scavenging test emphasized the role of different radicals in the degradation of dye pollutants. This research has the potential to enable the efficient production of high-performance photocatalysts that can rapidly eliminate ecologically harmful dyes from aqueous solutions.