Role of oil palm empty fruit bunch-derived cellulose in improving the sonocatalytic activity of silver-doped titanium dioxide

In this study, a novel cellulose/Ag/TiO2 nanocomposite was successfully synthesized via the hydrothermal method. The cellulose extracted from oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) could address the disposal issue created by OPEFB biomass. Characterization studies such as FESEM, EDX, HRTEM, XRD, FTIR, U...

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Main Authors: Chai, Yi Ding, Pang, Yean Ling, Lim, Steven, Chong, Woon Chan, Lai, Chin Wei, Abdullah, Ahmad Zuhairi
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spelling my.um.eprints.284742022-08-11T06:52:21Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/28474/ Role of oil palm empty fruit bunch-derived cellulose in improving the sonocatalytic activity of silver-doped titanium dioxide Chai, Yi Ding Pang, Yean Ling Lim, Steven Chong, Woon Chan Lai, Chin Wei Abdullah, Ahmad Zuhairi Q Science (General) In this study, a novel cellulose/Ag/TiO2 nanocomposite was successfully synthesized via the hydrothermal method. The cellulose extracted from oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) could address the disposal issue created by OPEFB biomass. Characterization studies such as FESEM, EDX, HRTEM, XRD, FTIR, UV-Vis DRS, PL, XPS, and surface analysis were conducted. It was observed that the incorporation of cellulose could hinder the agglomeration, reduce the band gap energy to 3 eV, increase the specific surface area to 150.22 m(3)/g, and lower the recombination rate of the generated electron-hole pairs compared to Ag/TiO2 nanoparticles. The excellent properties enhance the sonocatalytic degradation efficiency of 10 mg/L Congo red (up to 81.3% after 10 min ultrasonic irradiation) in the presence of 0.5 g/L cellulose/Ag/TiO2 at 24 kHz and 280 W. The improvement of catalytic activity was due to the surface plasmon resonance effect of Ag and numerous hydroxyl groups on cellulose that capture the holes, which delay the recombination rate of the charge carriers in TiO2. This study demonstrated an alternative approach in the development of an efficient sonocatalyst for the sonocatalytic degradation of Congo red. MDPI 2021-10 Article PeerReviewed Chai, Yi Ding and Pang, Yean Ling and Lim, Steven and Chong, Woon Chan and Lai, Chin Wei and Abdullah, Ahmad Zuhairi (2021) Role of oil palm empty fruit bunch-derived cellulose in improving the sonocatalytic activity of silver-doped titanium dioxide. Polymers, 13 (20). ISSN 2073-4360, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13203530 <https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13203530>. 10.3390/polym13203530
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topic Q Science (General)
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Chai, Yi Ding
Pang, Yean Ling
Lim, Steven
Chong, Woon Chan
Lai, Chin Wei
Abdullah, Ahmad Zuhairi
Role of oil palm empty fruit bunch-derived cellulose in improving the sonocatalytic activity of silver-doped titanium dioxide
description In this study, a novel cellulose/Ag/TiO2 nanocomposite was successfully synthesized via the hydrothermal method. The cellulose extracted from oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) could address the disposal issue created by OPEFB biomass. Characterization studies such as FESEM, EDX, HRTEM, XRD, FTIR, UV-Vis DRS, PL, XPS, and surface analysis were conducted. It was observed that the incorporation of cellulose could hinder the agglomeration, reduce the band gap energy to 3 eV, increase the specific surface area to 150.22 m(3)/g, and lower the recombination rate of the generated electron-hole pairs compared to Ag/TiO2 nanoparticles. The excellent properties enhance the sonocatalytic degradation efficiency of 10 mg/L Congo red (up to 81.3% after 10 min ultrasonic irradiation) in the presence of 0.5 g/L cellulose/Ag/TiO2 at 24 kHz and 280 W. The improvement of catalytic activity was due to the surface plasmon resonance effect of Ag and numerous hydroxyl groups on cellulose that capture the holes, which delay the recombination rate of the charge carriers in TiO2. This study demonstrated an alternative approach in the development of an efficient sonocatalyst for the sonocatalytic degradation of Congo red.
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author Chai, Yi Ding
Pang, Yean Ling
Lim, Steven
Chong, Woon Chan
Lai, Chin Wei
Abdullah, Ahmad Zuhairi
author_facet Chai, Yi Ding
Pang, Yean Ling
Lim, Steven
Chong, Woon Chan
Lai, Chin Wei
Abdullah, Ahmad Zuhairi
author_sort Chai, Yi Ding
title Role of oil palm empty fruit bunch-derived cellulose in improving the sonocatalytic activity of silver-doped titanium dioxide
title_short Role of oil palm empty fruit bunch-derived cellulose in improving the sonocatalytic activity of silver-doped titanium dioxide
title_full Role of oil palm empty fruit bunch-derived cellulose in improving the sonocatalytic activity of silver-doped titanium dioxide
title_fullStr Role of oil palm empty fruit bunch-derived cellulose in improving the sonocatalytic activity of silver-doped titanium dioxide
title_full_unstemmed Role of oil palm empty fruit bunch-derived cellulose in improving the sonocatalytic activity of silver-doped titanium dioxide
title_sort role of oil palm empty fruit bunch-derived cellulose in improving the sonocatalytic activity of silver-doped titanium dioxide
publisher MDPI
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