CuS Nanoparticles Trigger Sulfite for Fast Degradation of Organic Dyes under Dark Conditions

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CuS nanoparticles (CuS NPs) were synthesized by a simple precipitation method using rice starch water as a capping and reducing agent. The phase composition, morphology, absorbance, chemical bonds, and chemical states of the CuS NPs were investigated systematically and then examined for dye degradation catalytic activity with or without sulfite (SO32-) under dark conditions. Herein, we observed two reaction trends after the addition of SO32- in a CuS NPs/dye system, first substantially enhanced dye degradation and second greater degradation activity between reaction time interval "t"0-12 min. The redox cycling of Cu(II)/Cu(I) and oxidized sulfur (SOx2-) species on the surface of CuS NPs played a major role for the activation of SO32- and generation and transformation of a sulfite radical (•SO3-) into a sulfate radical (•SO4-). Scavenging studies of reactive oxygen species (ROS) revealed that •SO4- was major reactive species involved in dye degradation. Our study showed that SO32- acted as a source and CuS NP surface acted as an SO32- activating agent for the generation of •SO4-, which degrades the dyes. The activation pathway of SO32- and generation pathway of relevant ROS were proposed.

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Savarimuthu, I., & Susairaj, M. J. A. M. (2022). CuS Nanoparticles Trigger Sulfite for Fast Degradation of Organic Dyes under Dark Conditions. ACS Omega, 7(5), 4140–4149. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c05697

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