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  • 2024Enhanced photocatalytic degradation of diazinon using Ni:ZnO/Fe3O4 nanocomposite under solar light11citations

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  • Choi, Hee Jeong
  • Ren, Guogang
  • Suwannaruang, Totsaporn
  • Maleki, Afshin
  • Shahmoradi, Behzad
  • Wantala, Kitirote
  • Jenkins, David F.
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Enhanced photocatalytic degradation of diazinon using Ni:ZnO/Fe3O4 nanocomposite under solar light

  • Choi, Hee Jeong
  • Salehzadeh, Hamzeh
  • Ren, Guogang
  • Suwannaruang, Totsaporn
  • Maleki, Afshin
  • Shahmoradi, Behzad
  • Wantala, Kitirote
  • Jenkins, David F.
  • Safari, Mahdi
  • Mohammadi, Ebrahim
  • Shivaraju, Harikaranahalli Puttaiah
Abstract

<p>Background: The increasing photocatalytic activity of Ni:ZnO/Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub> nanocomposite in the diazinon degradation under solar light compared to bare ZnO and Ni:ZnO nanoparticles was examined. Methods: The synthesized nanoparticles and nanocomposite were characterized by SEM, MAP-EDX, XRD, FTIR, DLS, Zeta Potential and UV–Vis Spectrophotometer methods. The photocatalytic degradation of diazinon was investigated under sunlight illumination while continuously mixing on a stirrer for 180 min. Significant findings: The highest degradation efficiency was achieved for 1.5 wt% Ni:ZnO nanoparticles and 1.0 wt% Ni:ZnO/Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub> nanocomposite at a diazinon concentration of 10 mg/L for the nanoparticle dose equal to 2 g/L was 95 % and 93 %, respectively. The recycling photocatalysts were investigated. Application of H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>, potassium peroxymonosulfate (PMS) and S<sub>2</sub>O<sub>8</sub><sup>2−</sup> as chemical oxidants increased the photocatalytic activity of the nanocomposite. The use of 1.0 wt% Ni:ZnO/Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub> nanocomposite along with 0.01 M H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> displayed the increasing photocatalytic performance. The simultaneous photocatalytic degradation efficiency of combined H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> and 1.0 wt% NZF nanocomposite for 100 mg/l of diazinon increased from 44 to 82 %. The photocatalytic mechanism of diazinon was proposed in three pathways.</p>

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  • nanoparticle
  • nanocomposite
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • x-ray diffraction
  • Potassium
  • Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
  • dynamic light scattering