Effect of solvothermal reaction time on adsorption and photocatalytic activity of spinel ZnFe2O4 nanoparticles
[Display omitted] •Varying solvothermal synthesis time alters structural and physicochemical properties of ZnFe2O4 NPs.•Mesoporous ZF-6h NPs exhibits higher adsorption of 123.73 mg/g due to its high surface area with functional groups.•Synergy of adsorption followed by photo-Fenton process enhances...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. A, Chemistry. Chemistry., 2025-02, Vol.459, p.116001, Article 116001 |
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•Varying solvothermal synthesis time alters structural and physicochemical properties of ZnFe2O4 NPs.•Mesoporous ZF-6h NPs exhibits higher adsorption of 123.73 mg/g due to its high surface area with functional groups.•Synergy of adsorption followed by photo-Fenton process enhances degradation efficiency to 87.33% using ZF-6h NPs.•Efficient ZF-6h with high cationic inversion and surface area promises for environmental remediation applications.
The present investigation explored the impact of solvothermal reaction time on the adsorption properties of synthesized spinel ZnFe2O4 Nanoparticles (ZF NPs) and their photocatalytic activity for the degradation of congo red (CR) dye. The structure, morphology and chemical composition is identified for the synthesized ZF NPs. The reaction times for the solvothermal synthesis of ZF NPs were investigated at time intervals of 6 hrs and 18 hrs which are denoted as ZF-6 h and ZF-18 h respectively. The XRD confirms the formation of spinel-type ZF-6 h and ZF-18 h with crystallite size of 5.50 nm and 8.36 nm for ZF-6 h and ZF-18 h respectively. The FESEM image of ZF-6 h exhibits microspheres, whereas in ZF-18 h NPs, the microspheres undergoes deformation. TEM analysis of ZF-6 h revealed that the microspheres were consists of 8–10 nm size ZF-NPs. Raman spectroscopy and XPS studies indicates, the reaction time influence the occupancy with 64 % and 32 % of inversion of Zn2+ cations from tetrahedral to octahedral sites in ZF-6 h and ZF-18 h, respectively. The surface area of mesoporous ZF-6 h and ZF-18 h are 138.29 m2/g and 128.41 m2/g respectively as confirmed using BET and BJH techniques. The CR dye adsorption capacity of 123.73 mg/g for ZF-6 h is higher compared to ZF-18 h (99.93 mg/g). The maximum dye removal efficiency evaluated for ZF-6 h NPs and ZF-18 h NPs was 87.33 % and 73.09 % respectively upon exposure of natural sunlight. The recyclability study identifies that ZF-6 h NPs remain stable for three degradation cycles. These results indicate that reaction time in solvothermal synthesis is sensitive to the morphology and physicochemical properties of ZF NPs. The enhanced performance of such ZF NPs is attributed to the synergistic effect of adsorption followed by photocatalytic (photo-Fenton) degradation of dyes. |
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ISSN: | 1010-6030 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2024.116001 |