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Green synthesis of palladium nanoparticles and investigation of their catalytic activity for methylene blue, methyl orange and rhodamine B degradation by sodium borohydride

Journal

REACTION KINETICS MECHANISMS AND CATALYSIS
Volume 135, Issue 2, Pages 999-1010

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11144-022-02185-y

Keywords

Antioxidant; Catalytic activity; Dyes; Green synthesis; Nanoparticles

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  1. Selcuk University Research Coordination Office, Konya, Turkey [19201061]

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This study investigates the green synthesis, characterization, and catalytic applications of antioxidant palladium nanoparticles. PdNPs were successfully synthesized using antioxidant extracts from different plants, and their properties were characterized. The synthesized PdNPs exhibited excellent catalytic activity and effectively degraded dyes.
In this work, green synthesis, characterization and catalysis applications of antioxidant palladium nanoparticles has been studied in detail. PdNPs was successfully synthesized by using carob, cinnamon, turmeric and ginger antioxidant extracts with green method. Nanoparticles synthesized in this way was characterized by FTIR, UV-Vis, SEM-EDX, TEM and XRD. The UV-Vis spectra of the PdNPs revealed a characteristic surface plasmon resonance peak at 430-435 nm. The synthesized PdNPs reacted as a catalyst to the reduction of dyes (rhodamine B, methyl orange and methylene blue) with NaBH4 (sodium borohydride). Green synthesized antioxidant PdNPs effectively degraded the dyes approximately in 15-22 min and kinetic parameters has been calculated.

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