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Probing Environmental Remediation of RhB Organic Dye Using α‐MnO 2 under Visible‐ Light Irradiation: Structural, Photocatalytic and Mineralization Studies
Author(s) -
Baral Ayonbala,
Das Dipti P.,
Minakshi Manickam,
Ghosh Malay Kumar,
Padhi Deepak Kumar
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
chemistryselect
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.437
H-Index - 34
ISSN - 2365-6549
DOI - 10.1002/slct.201600867
Subject(s) - photocatalysis , photodegradation , cationic polymerization , rhodamine b , nanorod , photochemistry , visible spectrum , mineralization (soil science) , chemistry , precipitation , radical , irradiation , degradation (telecommunications) , photoluminescence , materials science , nuclear chemistry , catalysis , nanotechnology , organic chemistry , physics , optoelectronics , nuclear physics , nitrogen , telecommunications , meteorology , computer science
Photocatalytic activity of α‐MnO 2 nanorod synthesized through a low temperature (90 ° C) single step precipitation route in the absence of surfactant and template is reported. Dependence of precipitation time on morphology of the synthesized α‐MnO 2 has been investigated and the photocatalyst has been tested for the degradation of organic cationic and anionic dyes. Detailed study on the degradation of Rhodamine B (RhB) has been carried out. The lower precipitation time (of 6 h) is found to be ideal for the synthesis of the photocatalyst. The mechanism of RhB photodegradation under visible light using α‐MnO 2 nanorods has been established through mass spectra analysis. The intermediate products during degradation exhibits de‐ethylation and mineralisation steps. Experimental results suggest that both super oxide and hydroxyl radicals are the main active species in the process. Total organic carbon (TOC) analysis of treated RhB reveals complete mineralisation. The photodegradation efficiency of α‐MnO 2 for cationic and anionic dyes are found to be 95–100 % under visible light irradiation. The excellent photocatalytic activity of α‐MnO 2 can be correlated with its 1‐D morphology of high aspect ratio and low photoluminescence intensity. The complete dye discoloration within 10 min and total mineralisation of RhB in 25 min is quite significant especially under visible light irradiation and has never been reported earlier.