Carbon Nano Particles as better Adsorbent against Photocatalytic Degrader for the Rhodamine - B Dye

Paper industries will be using a different kind of dyes for producing various kinds of paper. Rhodamine–B (Rh-B) dye is one of the major sources of color effluents from textile and paper dyeing industries, and they cause long-term effects for on an aquatic environment. So this work mainly focused on...

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Main Authors: Latha Vatchalan, Pandiselvam S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iranian Environmental Mutagen Society 2021-07-01
Series:Journal of Water and Environmental Nanotechnology
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Online Access:http://www.jwent.net/article_246354_1b12b404ee3651a06b57ad8b1928dc64.pdf
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description Paper industries will be using a different kind of dyes for producing various kinds of paper. Rhodamine–B (Rh-B) dye is one of the major sources of color effluents from textile and paper dyeing industries, and they cause long-term effects for on an aquatic environment. So this work mainly focused on the synthesis of carbon nanoparticles from neem leaves, characterization and its adsorption and photocatalytic action against Rh-B dye. In this study, Carbon nanoparticles (C NPs) from neem leaves were synthesized for adsorption and photo catalytic degradation of Rh-B dye used in paper industries. The synthesized carbon NPs were characterized by the powder X-Ray Diffraction and Scanning Electron Microscopy. The adsorption and photocatalytic properties of Ccarbon NPs were examined for 1 hour by studying the degradation of the Rh-B dye at every 5 minutes time interval through UV-Visible spectrophotometer. The results obtained shown that carbonC NPs acts as better adsorbents than as photo catalysts.
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spelling doaj.art-313695ae53104e509f1d63bb9c5ee8a72023-04-30T07:03:30ZengIranian Environmental Mutagen SocietyJournal of Water and Environmental Nanotechnology2476-72042476-66152021-07-016323224010.22090/jwent.2021.03.004246354Carbon Nano Particles as better Adsorbent against Photocatalytic Degrader for the Rhodamine - B DyeLatha Vatchalan0Pandiselvam S.1Asst. Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, Sri.S.Ramasamy Naidu Memorial College, Sattur, TamilNadu, INDIA - 626130.Dept. of Chemistry, Sri.S.Ramasamy Naidu Memorial College, SatturPaper industries will be using a different kind of dyes for producing various kinds of paper. Rhodamine–B (Rh-B) dye is one of the major sources of color effluents from textile and paper dyeing industries, and they cause long-term effects for on an aquatic environment. So this work mainly focused on the synthesis of carbon nanoparticles from neem leaves, characterization and its adsorption and photocatalytic action against Rh-B dye. In this study, Carbon nanoparticles (C NPs) from neem leaves were synthesized for adsorption and photo catalytic degradation of Rh-B dye used in paper industries. The synthesized carbon NPs were characterized by the powder X-Ray Diffraction and Scanning Electron Microscopy. The adsorption and photocatalytic properties of Ccarbon NPs were examined for 1 hour by studying the degradation of the Rh-B dye at every 5 minutes time interval through UV-Visible spectrophotometer. The results obtained shown that carbonC NPs acts as better adsorbents than as photo catalysts.http://www.jwent.net/article_246354_1b12b404ee3651a06b57ad8b1928dc64.pdfadsorptioncarbon nanoparticledye degradationphotocatalytic activityxrd
spellingShingle Latha Vatchalan
Pandiselvam S.
Carbon Nano Particles as better Adsorbent against Photocatalytic Degrader for the Rhodamine - B Dye
Journal of Water and Environmental Nanotechnology
adsorption
carbon nanoparticle
dye degradation
photocatalytic activity
xrd
title Carbon Nano Particles as better Adsorbent against Photocatalytic Degrader for the Rhodamine - B Dye
title_full Carbon Nano Particles as better Adsorbent against Photocatalytic Degrader for the Rhodamine - B Dye
title_fullStr Carbon Nano Particles as better Adsorbent against Photocatalytic Degrader for the Rhodamine - B Dye
title_full_unstemmed Carbon Nano Particles as better Adsorbent against Photocatalytic Degrader for the Rhodamine - B Dye
title_short Carbon Nano Particles as better Adsorbent against Photocatalytic Degrader for the Rhodamine - B Dye
title_sort carbon nano particles as better adsorbent against photocatalytic degrader for the rhodamine b dye
topic adsorption
carbon nanoparticle
dye degradation
photocatalytic activity
xrd
url http://www.jwent.net/article_246354_1b12b404ee3651a06b57ad8b1928dc64.pdf
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