2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.4c00222
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Sodium Alginate–CdS Nanostructures: Reinforcing Chemoselectivity in Nitro-Organic Reduction and Dye Degradation through Photoinduced Electron Transfer

Likhi Dhruv,
Deepak K. K. Kori,
Apurba K. Das

Abstract: In the current socioeconomic environment, researchers are interested in using visible light for the exploration of chemical reactions. In this context, biopolymer-supported multifunctional metal sulfide composites with improved catalytic performance play a crucial role in chemical reactions. To address this issue, sodium alginate-templated cadmium sulfide-based photocatalysts are synthesized at a gel−liquid interface by altering the pH of the Na 2 S solution from 7.4 to 10 and 13. The X-ray diffractograms (XRD… Show more

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“…To gain further insight into the probable mechanistic aspects of quicker deterioration of a binary dye solution versus the separate dyes, the photocatalytic processes were carried out with the assistance of scavengers to demonstrate the involvement of the primary species of activity engaged in the events for the PDA@COP catalyst using a 20 ppm binary dye mixture (Figure a). The impact of various scavenging agents, for example, benzoquinone (BQ) in quenching of O 2 •– radical, h + quenching using ethylenediamine tetra-acetic acid (EDTA), and t -BuOH to quench • OH radical in the process of photocatalysis was examined . The UV–visible absorbance spectra obtained for the MO, MB, and MO+MB dye binary mixtures are used to calculate the effectiveness of degradation for various dyes when BQ, EDTA, and t -BuOH scavengers are present.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To gain further insight into the probable mechanistic aspects of quicker deterioration of a binary dye solution versus the separate dyes, the photocatalytic processes were carried out with the assistance of scavengers to demonstrate the involvement of the primary species of activity engaged in the events for the PDA@COP catalyst using a 20 ppm binary dye mixture (Figure a). The impact of various scavenging agents, for example, benzoquinone (BQ) in quenching of O 2 •– radical, h + quenching using ethylenediamine tetra-acetic acid (EDTA), and t -BuOH to quench • OH radical in the process of photocatalysis was examined . The UV–visible absorbance spectra obtained for the MO, MB, and MO+MB dye binary mixtures are used to calculate the effectiveness of degradation for various dyes when BQ, EDTA, and t -BuOH scavengers are present.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%