9 research outputs found
Fe-Ni nanoparticle-catalyzed controlled synthesis of multi-walled carbon nanotubes on CaCO3
1104-1111The synthesis of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes (MWCNTs) by Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) is becoming most ideal method for producing large quantity of CNT at different temperature conditions. Nano-porous materials such as transition metal carbonates with bimetallic alloy catalyst were used to fabricate MWCNTs with high yield and less amorphous carbon. In the present research work, the MWCNTs were successfully fabricated using Fe-Ni bimetallic catalyst on CaCO3 support with the 180% optimum yield. The proposed yield was high and less-cost effective catalysts to other methods. The yield of MWCNTs depends on four parameters such as growth time (30/45 min), growth temperature (700/730 oC), acetylene flow rate (150/190 ml/min) and argon flow rate (800/900 ml/min). The impact of the reaction temperature and the flow rates were observed to be most significant on the high yield of MWCNTs
Fe-Ni nanoparticle-catalyzed controlled synthesis of multi-walled carbon nanotubes on CaCO3
The synthesis of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes (MWCNTs) by Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) is becoming mostideal method for producing large quantity of CNT at different temperature conditions. Nano-porous materials such astransition metal carbonates with bimetallic alloy catalyst were used to fabricate MWCNTs with high yield and lessamorphous carbon. In the present research work, the MWCNTs were successfully fabricated using Fe-Ni bimetallic catalyston CaCO3 support with the 180% optimum yield. The proposed yield was high and less-cost effective catalysts to othermethods. The yield of MWCNTs depends on four parameters such as growth time (30/45 min), growth temperature(700/730 oC), acetylene flow rate (150/190 ml/min) and argon flow rate (800/900 ml/min). The impact of the reactiontemperature and the flow rates were observed to be most significant on the high yield of MWCNTs
Fe-Ni nanoparticle-catalyzed controlled synthesis of multi-walled carbon nanotubes on CaCO3
1104-1111The synthesis of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes (MWCNTs) by Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) is becoming most ideal method for producing large quantity of CNT at different temperature conditions. Nano-porous materials such as transition metal carbonates with bimetallic alloy catalyst were used to fabricate MWCNTs with high yield and less amorphous carbon. In the present research work, the MWCNTs were successfully fabricated using Fe-Ni bimetallic catalyst on CaCO3 support with the 180% optimum yield. The proposed yield was high and less-cost effective catalysts to other methods. The yield of MWCNTs depends on four parameters such as growth time (30/45 min), growth temperature (700/730 oC), acetylene flow rate (150/190 ml/min) and argon flow rate (800/900 ml/min). The impact of the reaction temperature and the flow rates were observed to be most significant on the high yield of MWCNTs
Microwave assisted hydrothermal synthesis of Ag2O/α-Bi2O3 heterostructures with highly enhanced photocatalysis and their environmental interest
A methodological analysis is made in the rational synthesis of the Ag2O/α-Bi2O3, p-n junction heterostructure with significant application, possessing substantial electron-hole recombination acting as solar catalysts through powerful and modest microwave inspired hydrothermal technique. Meanwhile, Ag2O/α-Bi2O3 is intermediary for single step Methyl Red (MR) dye photocatalytic degradation. Additionally, the experimental and characterization findings demonstrated that sunlight-induced surface effects on synthetic materials remove heavy metals such as Lead (Pb) sunder solar irradiation. The research work provides a strategy for excellent and efficient design of photocatalyst as an eco-friendly and biomedical approach. Electrochemical studies, such as photocurrent calculations, band positions and EIS for Ag2O/α-Bi2O3 heterostructures were also carried out. The study helps to broaden the search for and development of new hybrid composites for electrochemical applications and environmental interest
Synthesis of graphene nanosheets by emitted black carbon and its sustainable applications
An approach has been made to convert Black carbon (BC) into two-dimensional novel Graphene nanosheets (GNS) by simpler approach carried-out for the conversion of facile using Black carbon (BC) by purging Catalytic-Chemical vapor deposition (C-CVD) technique. Iron and Nickel (Fe-Ni) bi-metallic catalyst supports 92 % GNS yield, as opposed to other lower yields method and using less-cost effective catalysts. The synthesized GNS is employed for the photo-catalytic degradation of Rhodamine-B (RhB) in addition with Janus Green (JG) in a single step which resolves two organic dye contaminant issues with non-toxic molecular intermediates at the same time, under influence of solar light exposure. The Anti-bacterial properties activity of selected gram-negative and gram-positive and fungal activity was systematically achieved. GNS is highly stable and shows less toxicity against the Human embryonic kidney (HEK-293) cell lines and safer to the environment. Furthermore, regeneration efficiency of GNS, which was still at its higher value even after five consecutive cycles of recycling testing, GNS can perform the quite superior result than the earlier reported studies on structurally altered graphene and other graphitic based materials. The fusion of these investigations introduces a new course, promising way to achieve the new era in environmental remediation and utilization of these materials in future eco-friendly approaches
Fabrication of spherical porous pAg(2)O-nWO(3)/Ag/GNS heterostructure with enhanced photocatalytic activity through plasmonic S-scheme mechanism and its complementing biological interest
The synthesis and characterization of Ag2OWO3/Ag/GNS heterostructure with desired modifications has been elucidated in the contemporary study. The fabrication involves a simple hydrothermal method for the configuration of fascinating heterostructures intended to photo-catalytically degrade Eosin Yellow (EY) dye. The toxic dye molecules were converted into non-toxic molecular intermediates, also the elimination of heavy metals from industrial wastewater, being trapped in the pores of heterostructure. The pn junction photocatalyst with plasmonic resonance of Ag for abolition of electron and hole coupling, enhances the photo-response where the catalyst abides S-Scheme mechanism. The work functions of active photocatalysts as calculated for Ag2O is 6.61eV and WO3 is 6.04eV. Furthermore, the Ag2OWO3/Ag/GNS photocatalysts recovery and reuse in several trials without any noticeable loss of photocatalytic activity, complimented the recyclability of the heterostructure. To ensure the safety of the environment on heterostructure being released, toxicity analysis were carried out. These Ag2OWO3/Ag/GNS heterostructures had optimistic result on cytotoxicity assay, and on Musmusculus skin melanoma cells (B16-F10), with anti-microbial/fungal properties. Thereby, the contemporary experiment upholds efficient photocatalysis and ropes multiple errands on biological applications