Schiff-base derived chitosan impregnated copper oxide nanoparticles: An effective photocatalyst in direct sunlight

In this work, highly efficient photocatalytic degradation of bentazone herbicide was demonstrated using Schiff-base derived chitosan (ChdSb)/copper oxide (CuO) nanoparticles (NPs). For the formation of ChdSb/CuO NPs, chitosan's derivatization with 1-hydroxy-2-acetonaphthone was initiated first,...

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Main Authors: Sathiya Narayanan, V., Varun Prasath, P., Ravichandran, K., Easwaramoorthy, D., Shahnavaz, Zohreh, Mohammad, Faruq, Al-Lohedan, Hamad A., Paiman, Suriati, Oh, Won Chun, Sagadevan, Suresh
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spelling my.um.eprints.251222020-07-17T03:19:50Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/25122/ Schiff-base derived chitosan impregnated copper oxide nanoparticles: An effective photocatalyst in direct sunlight Sathiya Narayanan, V. Varun Prasath, P. Ravichandran, K. Easwaramoorthy, D. Shahnavaz, Zohreh Mohammad, Faruq Al-Lohedan, Hamad A. Paiman, Suriati Oh, Won Chun Sagadevan, Suresh Q Science (General) QC Physics QD Chemistry In this work, highly efficient photocatalytic degradation of bentazone herbicide was demonstrated using Schiff-base derived chitosan (ChdSb)/copper oxide (CuO) nanoparticles (NPs). For the formation of ChdSb/CuO NPs, chitosan's derivatization with 1-hydroxy-2-acetonaphthone was initiated first, followed by the impregnation of CuO NPs. The formed composite was thoroughly characterized by making use of many different techniques for the surface morphology, conjugation/coating, optical properties, crystal nature, and its size, etc. Following the physical characterization, the photocatalytic performance of ChdSb/CuO NPs tested in the presence of sterilized buffers of 4, 7, and 9 and direct sunlight in the winter season indicated for improved catalytic activity. The observation of such photocatalytic activity can be due to the shift in bandgap energy from 2.12 to 2.45 eV which caused the trapping of OH radicals by the holes in the valence band to further produce a powerful oxidizing agent. Also, with the help of various other substrates like benzoic acid, azide ion, acrylamide, rose bengal, and triphenylphosphine, we confirmed for the involvement of OH radicals in the photocatalytic activity. Besides, the p-nitroacetophenone-pyridine (PNAP/PYR) used as an actinometer helped to determine the quantum yield of bentazone hydrolysis. The observed half-life and rate constant of bentazone photocatalytic degradation in buffer solutions at different pHs of 4, 7, and 9 were found to be (1.31 & 0.53), (0.88 & 0.79), and (0.89 & 0.79), respectively. Similarly, the quantum yields for the bentazone photocatalytic degradation in the mentioned buffers were found to be 2.72 × 10-7, 3.31 × 10-7, and 4.14 × 10-7 M respectively. From the comparison of results, the degradation rate of bentazone in these buffers was found to be increasing in the order of pH 9 = pH 7 > pH 4. On testing of the reproducibility, we found that the prepared nanocomposite can be utilized for at least six times without any loss to its photocatalytic activity and thereby confirming for the potential role in sustainable degradation of herbicides and other industrial dyes. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd Elsevier 2020 Article PeerReviewed Sathiya Narayanan, V. and Varun Prasath, P. and Ravichandran, K. and Easwaramoorthy, D. and Shahnavaz, Zohreh and Mohammad, Faruq and Al-Lohedan, Hamad A. and Paiman, Suriati and Oh, Won Chun and Sagadevan, Suresh (2020) Schiff-base derived chitosan impregnated copper oxide nanoparticles: An effective photocatalyst in direct sunlight. Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 119. p. 105238. ISSN 1369-8001 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mssp.2020.105238 doi:10.1016/j.mssp.2020.105238
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topic Q Science (General)
QC Physics
QD Chemistry
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QC Physics
QD Chemistry
Sathiya Narayanan, V.
Varun Prasath, P.
Ravichandran, K.
Easwaramoorthy, D.
Shahnavaz, Zohreh
Mohammad, Faruq
Al-Lohedan, Hamad A.
Paiman, Suriati
Oh, Won Chun
Sagadevan, Suresh
Schiff-base derived chitosan impregnated copper oxide nanoparticles: An effective photocatalyst in direct sunlight
description In this work, highly efficient photocatalytic degradation of bentazone herbicide was demonstrated using Schiff-base derived chitosan (ChdSb)/copper oxide (CuO) nanoparticles (NPs). For the formation of ChdSb/CuO NPs, chitosan's derivatization with 1-hydroxy-2-acetonaphthone was initiated first, followed by the impregnation of CuO NPs. The formed composite was thoroughly characterized by making use of many different techniques for the surface morphology, conjugation/coating, optical properties, crystal nature, and its size, etc. Following the physical characterization, the photocatalytic performance of ChdSb/CuO NPs tested in the presence of sterilized buffers of 4, 7, and 9 and direct sunlight in the winter season indicated for improved catalytic activity. The observation of such photocatalytic activity can be due to the shift in bandgap energy from 2.12 to 2.45 eV which caused the trapping of OH radicals by the holes in the valence band to further produce a powerful oxidizing agent. Also, with the help of various other substrates like benzoic acid, azide ion, acrylamide, rose bengal, and triphenylphosphine, we confirmed for the involvement of OH radicals in the photocatalytic activity. Besides, the p-nitroacetophenone-pyridine (PNAP/PYR) used as an actinometer helped to determine the quantum yield of bentazone hydrolysis. The observed half-life and rate constant of bentazone photocatalytic degradation in buffer solutions at different pHs of 4, 7, and 9 were found to be (1.31 & 0.53), (0.88 & 0.79), and (0.89 & 0.79), respectively. Similarly, the quantum yields for the bentazone photocatalytic degradation in the mentioned buffers were found to be 2.72 × 10-7, 3.31 × 10-7, and 4.14 × 10-7 M respectively. From the comparison of results, the degradation rate of bentazone in these buffers was found to be increasing in the order of pH 9 = pH 7 > pH 4. On testing of the reproducibility, we found that the prepared nanocomposite can be utilized for at least six times without any loss to its photocatalytic activity and thereby confirming for the potential role in sustainable degradation of herbicides and other industrial dyes. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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author Sathiya Narayanan, V.
Varun Prasath, P.
Ravichandran, K.
Easwaramoorthy, D.
Shahnavaz, Zohreh
Mohammad, Faruq
Al-Lohedan, Hamad A.
Paiman, Suriati
Oh, Won Chun
Sagadevan, Suresh
author_facet Sathiya Narayanan, V.
Varun Prasath, P.
Ravichandran, K.
Easwaramoorthy, D.
Shahnavaz, Zohreh
Mohammad, Faruq
Al-Lohedan, Hamad A.
Paiman, Suriati
Oh, Won Chun
Sagadevan, Suresh
author_sort Sathiya Narayanan, V.
title Schiff-base derived chitosan impregnated copper oxide nanoparticles: An effective photocatalyst in direct sunlight
title_short Schiff-base derived chitosan impregnated copper oxide nanoparticles: An effective photocatalyst in direct sunlight
title_full Schiff-base derived chitosan impregnated copper oxide nanoparticles: An effective photocatalyst in direct sunlight
title_fullStr Schiff-base derived chitosan impregnated copper oxide nanoparticles: An effective photocatalyst in direct sunlight
title_full_unstemmed Schiff-base derived chitosan impregnated copper oxide nanoparticles: An effective photocatalyst in direct sunlight
title_sort schiff-base derived chitosan impregnated copper oxide nanoparticles: an effective photocatalyst in direct sunlight
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