Synthesis of metal-semiconductor heterostructure for organic pollutants degradation

Water pollution posed by organic pollutants has increased both human’s health and ecological problem. Using TiO2 for photocatalytic degradation of these harmful pollutants has been popular due to its cheap and chemical stability. However, TiO2 poses a limitation which is not being able to efficientl...

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Main Author: Chua, Rodney Yong Sheng
Other Authors: Duan Hongwei
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-650562023-03-03T15:39:40Z Synthesis of metal-semiconductor heterostructure for organic pollutants degradation Chua, Rodney Yong Sheng Duan Hongwei Fang Zheng School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Bioengineering Water pollution posed by organic pollutants has increased both human’s health and ecological problem. Using TiO2 for photocatalytic degradation of these harmful pollutants has been popular due to its cheap and chemical stability. However, TiO2 poses a limitation which is not being able to efficiently tap on the solar energy due to its large band gap. Hence previous study was done on cadmium based semiconductor nanocrystals for the improvement of the degradation rate. Although cadmium based semiconductor nanocrystals are able to drive visible light photo catalysis, cadmium itself poses as toxic chemical if not filter out completely from the water system. In this project, three kinds of metal-semiconductor heterostructure were synthesized and tested for their photocatalytic performance, namely, Au-CuS Au-In2S3 and Au-CuInS2. Copper and indium sulfide based nanocrystals proposed potential application in the photocatalytic reaction due to their low toxic, tunable and wide absorption bandwidth in the visible light range properties. For the recyclability testing, Au-CuInS2 managed to achieve almost 95.4% degradation in the first cycle of Rhodamine B in the presence of lactic acid as compared to CdS (95.2%), Au-In2S3 (40%) and Au-CuS (21%). Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) 2015-06-11T06:36:03Z 2015-06-11T06:36:03Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/65056 en Nanyang Technological University 45 p. application/pdf
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Synthesis of metal-semiconductor heterostructure for organic pollutants degradation
description Water pollution posed by organic pollutants has increased both human’s health and ecological problem. Using TiO2 for photocatalytic degradation of these harmful pollutants has been popular due to its cheap and chemical stability. However, TiO2 poses a limitation which is not being able to efficiently tap on the solar energy due to its large band gap. Hence previous study was done on cadmium based semiconductor nanocrystals for the improvement of the degradation rate. Although cadmium based semiconductor nanocrystals are able to drive visible light photo catalysis, cadmium itself poses as toxic chemical if not filter out completely from the water system. In this project, three kinds of metal-semiconductor heterostructure were synthesized and tested for their photocatalytic performance, namely, Au-CuS Au-In2S3 and Au-CuInS2. Copper and indium sulfide based nanocrystals proposed potential application in the photocatalytic reaction due to their low toxic, tunable and wide absorption bandwidth in the visible light range properties. For the recyclability testing, Au-CuInS2 managed to achieve almost 95.4% degradation in the first cycle of Rhodamine B in the presence of lactic acid as compared to CdS (95.2%), Au-In2S3 (40%) and Au-CuS (21%).
author2 Duan Hongwei
author_facet Duan Hongwei
Chua, Rodney Yong Sheng
format Final Year Project
author Chua, Rodney Yong Sheng
author_sort Chua, Rodney Yong Sheng
title Synthesis of metal-semiconductor heterostructure for organic pollutants degradation
title_short Synthesis of metal-semiconductor heterostructure for organic pollutants degradation
title_full Synthesis of metal-semiconductor heterostructure for organic pollutants degradation
title_fullStr Synthesis of metal-semiconductor heterostructure for organic pollutants degradation
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of metal-semiconductor heterostructure for organic pollutants degradation
title_sort synthesis of metal-semiconductor heterostructure for organic pollutants degradation
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/65056
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