Non-Thermal Plasma-Assisted Synthesis of ZnO for Enhanced Photocatalytic Performance

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Non-thermal plasma (NTP)-assisted material synthesis and surface modification provide a promising approach in various applications, particularly in wastewater treatment. In this study, we reported the synthesis of photocatalytic zinc oxide (ZnO) from zinc hydroxide (Zn(OH)2) utilizing NTP discharge generated by dielectric barrier discharge (DBD). The results demonstrated that the 40 min plasma treatment at 200 °C (ZnO-P) with a voltage of 20 kV significantly improved the material’s physicochemical properties compared to conventional calcination at 600 °C (ZnO-600). ZnO-P exhibited better crystallinity, a significantly reduced particle size of 41 nm, and a narrower band gap of 3.1 eV compared to ZnO-600. Photocatalytic performance was evaluated through crystal violet degradation, where ZnO-P achieved an 60% degradation rate after 90 min of UV exposure, whereas ZnO-600 exhibited only a 50% degradation rate under identical conditions. These findings underscore the effectiveness of NTP synthesis in enhancing the surface properties of ZnO, leading to superior photocatalytic performance.

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Mohan, H., Mohandoss, S., Balasubramaniyan, N., & Loganathan, S. (2025). Non-Thermal Plasma-Assisted Synthesis of ZnO for Enhanced Photocatalytic Performance. Plasma, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/plasma8020025

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