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Solid state green synthesis and catalytic activity of CuO nanorods in thermal decomposition of potassium periodate

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MATERIALS RESEARCH EXPRESS
Volume 4, Issue 9, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1591/aa8822

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CuO; catalytic activity; green synthesis; thermal decomposition; potassium periodate

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The present study reports a facile solid state green synthesis process using the leaf extracts of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis to synthesize CuO nanorods with average diameters of 15-20 nm and lengths up to 100 nm. The as-synthesized CuO nanorods were characterized by x-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy and selected area electron diffraction. The formation mechanism of CuO nanorods has been explained by involving the individual role of amide I (amino groups) and carboxylate groups under excess hydroxyl ions released from NaOH. The catalytic activity of CuO nanorods in thermal decomposition of potassium periodate microparticles (mu-KIO4) microparticles was studied by thermo gravimetric analysis measurement. The original size (similar to 100 mu m) of commercially procured potassium periodate was reduced to microscale length scale to about one-tenth by PEG200 assisted emulsion process. The CuO nanorods prepared by solid state green route were found to catalyze the thermal decomposition of mu-KIO4 with a reduction of 18 degrees C in the final thermal decomposition temperature of potassium periodate.

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