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Well organized assembly of (X)-CuSnO3 nanoparticles enhanced photocatalytic and anti-bacterial properties

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JOURNAL OF WATER PROCESS ENGINEERING
Volume 36, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jwpe.2020.101258

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Ox; It; Ci and Cr-CuSnO(3)materials; Photocatalysts; Antibacterial

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The different acid mediated synthesis of Oxalic acid (Ox), Itaconic acid (It), Cinnamic acid (Ci) and Crotanic acid (Cr)-CuSnO3 nanoparticles were successfully developed by a hydrothermal method. The main factor is reactants, reaction time and temperature of synthesis also analytically and carefully investigated. The Ox, It, Ci and CrCuSnO3 nanoparticles were subjected to characterized by XRD, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), Raman and DRS UV-vis spectroscopy techniques. The characterized Ox, It, Ci and Cr-CuSnO3 nano-particles showed different morphologies in the different magnifications. Ox, It, Ci and Cr-CuSnO3 materials have optical properties with materials bandgap energy also investigated by using DRS UV-vis spectroscopy. In this case, Cr-CuSnO3 nanoparticles were obtained for low bandgap energy. Therefore, it shows enhanced the dye degradation (Methylene blue) potentially with the help of a catalyst (Visible light). Further, these materials (Ox, It and Ci-CuSnO3 nanoparticles) were tested against diverse bacterial strains and inhibited only Bacillus cereus among other bacteria species efficiently. All phenomenons revealed the synthesized material has potent photocatalytic and antimicrobial activities. Thus, these materials were we can use as potent photochemistry as well as in the field of drug development against the human affecting pathogens. Synthesized all Ox, It, Ci and Cr-CuSnO3 samples were enhancing to the photocatalytic and antibacterial applications.

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