Photocatalytic degradation of dye pollutants under solar, visible and UV lights using green synthesised CuS nanoparticles

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A green method for the solvothermal synthesis of copper sulphide nanoparticles (CuS NPs) using xanthan gum as a capping agent was developed. The CuS NPs were characterised by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffraction, Brunauer–Emment–Teller, zeta analysis, thermal gravimetric– differential thermal analysis, Fourier transform infrared and UV–visible absorption spectra. These characterisations together determine the composition, structural, thermal and optical properties. The UV–visible spectrum had a broad absorption in the visible range. The particle size of the products was observed by TEM in the range of 8–20 nm. The photocatalytic performance of the CuS NPs was evaluated for the degradation of organic dyes (methylene blue, rhodamine B, eosin Y and congo red) under irradiation of solar, visible and UV lights. The CuS NPs showed good photocatalytic activity. Kinetic analyses indicate that the photodegradation rates of dyes usually follow pseudo-first-order kinetics for degradation mechanisms.

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Ayodhya, D., Venkatesham, M., Santoshi kumari, A., Reddy, G. B., Ramakrishna, D., & Veerabhadram, G. (2016). Photocatalytic degradation of dye pollutants under solar, visible and UV lights using green synthesised CuS nanoparticles. Journal of Experimental Nanoscience, 11(6), 418–432. https://doi.org/10.1080/17458080.2015.1070312

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