Biodegradable cobalt and tin doped chitosan nanocomposites from structure tailoring to solar-driven photocatalytic degradation of toxic organic dyes
The primary concern is the large amounts of emitted organic dyes through wastewater from numerous sectors. One of the most hazardous dyes commonly used in the industrial sector is methyl violet. It has been known to cause skin, gastric, and respiratory disorders. Therefore, a novel photocatalyst bas...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of biological macromolecules 2024-12, Vol.283 (Pt 1), p.137512, Article 137512 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The primary concern is the large amounts of emitted organic dyes through wastewater from numerous sectors. One of the most hazardous dyes commonly used in the industrial sector is methyl violet. It has been known to cause skin, gastric, and respiratory disorders. Therefore, a novel photocatalyst based on cobalt‑tin sulfide (Co3Sn2S2) was prepared using the solvothermal process. The photocatalyst was supplemented with Chitosan to prepare the cobalt tin sulfide-chitosan composite (Co3Sn2S2/Chi) for the photocatalytic degradation of methyl violet dye. Based on EDX analysis, a definite ratio of tin, cobalt, and sulfide was found. The FTIR of Co3Sn2S2/Chi revealed the characteristic bands of chitosan and metal sulfide bonds. SEM results showed that the particle had an irregular shape. The composite's crystalline structure was identified by XRD analysis as being 56 nm in crystalline size. The photocatalyst had a narrow band gap of 1.02 eV. At ideal conditions, the developed photocatalyst demonstrated greater degradation efficiency of methyl violet dye under solar light irradiation. The photocatalyst successfully decomposed 95 % of the methyl violet dye (40 ppm) within 70 min, operating at a pH of 9.0. This remarkable degradation was achieved by employing 0.25 g of the photocatalyst. The photocatalyst is more appealing and can be reused for up to three successive cycles. The photocatalyst is well-suited for “pseudo-first-order kinetics” to decontaminate methyl violet dye. The novel photocatalyst showed the most robust ability to decolorize methyl violet when exposed to sunlight and was a viable substitute for dye detoxification of organic dyes from wastewater.
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•Designed and synthesis of Biodegradable Cobalt and Tin dopped Chitosan.•Structural tailoring and morphological studies were scrutinized using advanced techniques.•Efficient photocatalytic degradation of methyl violet dye under sunlight irradiation.•The quadratic model was the best-fitted model of response surface methodology |
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ISSN: | 0141-8130 1879-0003 1879-0003 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.137512 |