Designing a novel visible-light-driven heterostructure Ni-ZnO/S-g-C3N4photocatalyst for coloured pollutant degradation

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In this study, photocorrosion of ZnO is inhibited by doping Ni in the ZnO nanostructure and electron-hole recombination was solved by forming a heterostructure with S-g-C3N4. Ni is doped into ZnO NPs from 0 to 10% (w/w). Among the Ni-decorated ZnO NPs, 4% Ni-doped ZnO NPs (4NZO) showed the best performance. So, 4% Ni-ZnO was used to form heterostructure NCs with S-g-C3N4. NZO NPs were formed by the wet co-precipitation route by varying the weight percentage of Ni (0-10% w/w). Methylene blue (MB) was used as a model dye for photocatalytic studies. For the preparation of the 4NZO-x-SCN nanocomposite, 4NZO NPs were formed in situ in the presence of various concentrations of S-g-C3N4 (10-50% (w/w)) by using the coprecipitation route. The electron spin resonance (ESR) and radical scavenger studies showed that O2- and OH free radicals were the main reactive species that were responsible for MB photodegradation.

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Bahadur, A., Iqbal, S., Alsaab, H. O., Awwad, N. S., & Ibrahium, H. A. (2021). Designing a novel visible-light-driven heterostructure Ni-ZnO/S-g-C3N4photocatalyst for coloured pollutant degradation. RSC Advances, 11(58), 36518–36527. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09390d

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