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Title: | Microwave Assisted Aqueous Synthesis of Organosilane Treated Mesoporous Si@ZnO Nano Architectures as Dual-functional, Photocatalysts |
Authors: | Babitha, K B Linsha, V Anas, S Mohamed, A P Kiran, M Ananthakumar, S |
Keywords: | Zinc oxide Organosilane Surface modification Microwave synthesis Adsorption Photodegradation |
Issue Date: | Jun-2015 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Citation: | Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering;3:1337–1345 |
Abstract: | A facile aqueous synthesis has been reported for the preparation of organosilane treated ZnO nano architectures (Si@ZnO) via microwave strategy. An in-situ addition of 3-aminopropyl trimethoxy silane (APTMS) resulted in the formation of polysiloxane network that effectively controlled the exaggerated growth of ZnO finally produced high surface area, mesoporous Si@ZnO nano clusters. The formation of a polysiloxane network was confirmed from the FTIR analysis. Reduction in the crystallite size was verified from the powder X-ray diffraction and TEM analyses. Silane treated ZnO shows highly stable dispersion, in aqueous medium. The quantum confinement effect of size controlled Si@ZnO was confirmed from the blue shift in UV–vis absorption spectra. As a function of APTMS concentration both surface charge and surface area was found to enhance from ( 12) to (+35.5) mV and 18 to 80 m2 g 1 , respectively. Such positively charged Si@ZnO nano architectures showed property highly receptive to anionic dyes for the adsorption as well as photodegradation. In this study, size controlled, surface engineered, dual-functional photoactive adsorbent is successfully designed which is potentially useful for the recovery and recycling of dye contaminated water. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jece.2014.12.010 http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4841 |
Appears in Collections: | 2015 |
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