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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 6, Issue 86, Pages 83196-83208Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6ra10598j
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Designing of materials for the extraction of organic toxins are the critical factors for environmental remediation. In the present study, a layered double hydroxide (LDH) of the binary compounds Zn-Al and Zn-Cr wrapped in activated carbon were synthesized through the co-precipitation method. These catalysts were characterized by FESEM, XRD, EDS, XPS, FTIR, PL and DRS. These catalyst were evaluated for the adsorption-assisted photodegradation of acridine orange (AO), malachite green (MG), crystal violet (CV), congo red (CR) and methyl orange (MO) dyes. The adsorption-assisted photodegradation was studied in four different parameters: dark, visible, ultraviolet and sunlight exposure conditions. Under various light effects, AO was selectively removed and Zn-Al/C-LDH showed stronger activity then Zn-Cr/C-LDH. Both catalysts showed approximately 90% removal efficiency of AO in sunlight. PL and DRS data showed prominent bands for the respective catalysts in the visible region. Zn-Al/C-LDH and Zn-Cr/C-LDH showed band gaps of 2.97 eV and 2.91 eV, respectively. Zn-Al/C-LDH showed very good recyclability and durability until the fourth cycle and still remained active after the fourth cycle as compared to Zn-Cr/C-LDH, which also showed good recyclability until the fourth cycle, but remained inactive after the fourth cycle. It was also observed that the specific light intensity and the substrate-catalyst specificity required equal consideration during the development of these new catalysts.
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