Novel CuO/chitosan nanocomposite thin film: Facile hand-picking recoverable, efficient and reusable heterogeneous photocatalyst

The present work demonstrates a new simple hand-picking technique for the 100% recovery of a photocatalyst. CuO nanospheres were synthesized by a simple wet chemical method and were subsequently embedded into the biopolymer matrix (chitosan) under mild conditions by the solution cast method and its...

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Main Authors: Kumar, P. Senthil, Selvakumar, M., Babu, Sundaram Ganesh, Jaganathan, Saravana Kumar, Karuthapandian, Swaminathan, Chattopadhyay, Santanu
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Published: Royal Society of Chemistry 2015
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spelling my.utm.586552021-08-19T03:13:03Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/58655/ Novel CuO/chitosan nanocomposite thin film: Facile hand-picking recoverable, efficient and reusable heterogeneous photocatalyst Kumar, P. Senthil Selvakumar, M. Babu, Sundaram Ganesh Jaganathan, Saravana Kumar Karuthapandian, Swaminathan Chattopadhyay, Santanu TP Chemical technology The present work demonstrates a new simple hand-picking technique for the 100% recovery of a photocatalyst. CuO nanospheres were synthesized by a simple wet chemical method and were subsequently embedded into the biopolymer matrix (chitosan) under mild conditions by the solution cast method and its photocatalytic application towards the degradation of organic pollutants was measured for the first time. The crystal structure, optical properties, surface and bulk morphology were discussed in detail. ICP-OES analysis showed 3.025% copper embedded in the chitosan (CS) matrix. Efficiency of the CuO/chitosan was evaluated against the degradation of rhodamine B dye as a probe. The combination of CuO nanospheres with chitosan leads to the higher efficiency of up to 99% degradation of the dye with 60 minutes of irradiation. This may be attributed to many features such as the slow electron hole pair recombination rate of nanosized CuO in the biopolymer matrix, the large surface area of the CuO and the high adsorption efficiency of the chitosan. The major advantage of this present protocol is that it is not only restricted to azo type dyes but can also be adopted for different kinds of organic pollutants. For all the types of organic contaminants tested, the CuO/chitosan nanocomposite thin film photocatalyst showed excellent activity. The facile hand-picking recovery and recyclability of this novel thin film likely opens up a new straightforward strategy in the effective photocatalytic degradation of organic contaminants. Royal Society of Chemistry 2015 Article PeerReviewed Kumar, P. Senthil and Selvakumar, M. and Babu, Sundaram Ganesh and Jaganathan, Saravana Kumar and Karuthapandian, Swaminathan and Chattopadhyay, Santanu (2015) Novel CuO/chitosan nanocomposite thin film: Facile hand-picking recoverable, efficient and reusable heterogeneous photocatalyst. Rsc Advances, 5 (71). pp. 57493-57501. ISSN 2046-2069 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5ra08783j DOI:10.1039/c5ra08783j
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topic TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle TP Chemical technology
Kumar, P. Senthil
Selvakumar, M.
Babu, Sundaram Ganesh
Jaganathan, Saravana Kumar
Karuthapandian, Swaminathan
Chattopadhyay, Santanu
Novel CuO/chitosan nanocomposite thin film: Facile hand-picking recoverable, efficient and reusable heterogeneous photocatalyst
description The present work demonstrates a new simple hand-picking technique for the 100% recovery of a photocatalyst. CuO nanospheres were synthesized by a simple wet chemical method and were subsequently embedded into the biopolymer matrix (chitosan) under mild conditions by the solution cast method and its photocatalytic application towards the degradation of organic pollutants was measured for the first time. The crystal structure, optical properties, surface and bulk morphology were discussed in detail. ICP-OES analysis showed 3.025% copper embedded in the chitosan (CS) matrix. Efficiency of the CuO/chitosan was evaluated against the degradation of rhodamine B dye as a probe. The combination of CuO nanospheres with chitosan leads to the higher efficiency of up to 99% degradation of the dye with 60 minutes of irradiation. This may be attributed to many features such as the slow electron hole pair recombination rate of nanosized CuO in the biopolymer matrix, the large surface area of the CuO and the high adsorption efficiency of the chitosan. The major advantage of this present protocol is that it is not only restricted to azo type dyes but can also be adopted for different kinds of organic pollutants. For all the types of organic contaminants tested, the CuO/chitosan nanocomposite thin film photocatalyst showed excellent activity. The facile hand-picking recovery and recyclability of this novel thin film likely opens up a new straightforward strategy in the effective photocatalytic degradation of organic contaminants.
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author Kumar, P. Senthil
Selvakumar, M.
Babu, Sundaram Ganesh
Jaganathan, Saravana Kumar
Karuthapandian, Swaminathan
Chattopadhyay, Santanu
author_facet Kumar, P. Senthil
Selvakumar, M.
Babu, Sundaram Ganesh
Jaganathan, Saravana Kumar
Karuthapandian, Swaminathan
Chattopadhyay, Santanu
author_sort Kumar, P. Senthil
title Novel CuO/chitosan nanocomposite thin film: Facile hand-picking recoverable, efficient and reusable heterogeneous photocatalyst
title_short Novel CuO/chitosan nanocomposite thin film: Facile hand-picking recoverable, efficient and reusable heterogeneous photocatalyst
title_full Novel CuO/chitosan nanocomposite thin film: Facile hand-picking recoverable, efficient and reusable heterogeneous photocatalyst
title_fullStr Novel CuO/chitosan nanocomposite thin film: Facile hand-picking recoverable, efficient and reusable heterogeneous photocatalyst
title_full_unstemmed Novel CuO/chitosan nanocomposite thin film: Facile hand-picking recoverable, efficient and reusable heterogeneous photocatalyst
title_sort novel cuo/chitosan nanocomposite thin film: facile hand-picking recoverable, efficient and reusable heterogeneous photocatalyst
publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/58655/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5ra08783j
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