Abstract:Featured Application: P25/Zn 0.15 Cd 0.85 S nanocomposite possesses a great potential to be a green catalyst for the photolytic degradation of hazardous dyes due to its low cost, efficient reactivity and high stability. The prepared catalyst may further be used for the degradation of organic compound and toxic heavy metals.Abstract: Decoration of Zn 0.15 Cd 0.85 S nanoflowers with P25 for forming P25/Zn 0.15 Cd 0.85 S nanocomposite has been successfully synthesized with fine crystallinity by one-step low tempe… Show more
“…Similarly, highly stable and surface-decorated Zn 0.15 Cd 0.85 S nanoowers with TiO 2 were demonstrated to be highly effective visible light active photocatalysts towards the degradation of RhB. 164 Fig. 17b-f shows the SEM images of CdS, Zn 0.15 Cd 0.85 S and TiO 2 /Zn 0.15 Cd 0.85 S nanoowers nanocomposites.…”
Section: Photocatalytic Degradation Of Emerging Organic Pollutantsmentioning
Semiconductor photocatalyst nanomaterials are being extensively studied for last a few decades due to their great potentials in solving energy and environmental problems on the earth by harnessing solar light....
“…Similarly, highly stable and surface-decorated Zn 0.15 Cd 0.85 S nanoowers with TiO 2 were demonstrated to be highly effective visible light active photocatalysts towards the degradation of RhB. 164 Fig. 17b-f shows the SEM images of CdS, Zn 0.15 Cd 0.85 S and TiO 2 /Zn 0.15 Cd 0.85 S nanoowers nanocomposites.…”
Section: Photocatalytic Degradation Of Emerging Organic Pollutantsmentioning
Semiconductor photocatalyst nanomaterials are being extensively studied for last a few decades due to their great potentials in solving energy and environmental problems on the earth by harnessing solar light....
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