Scientific Reports (Aug 2024)
Synergistic photocatalytic breakdown of azo dyes coupled with H2 generation via Cr-doped α-Fe2O3 nanoparticles
Abstract
Abstract This research addresses the scalable and inexpensive synthesis of α-Fe2O3via hydrothermal method without any precipitating agent as well as the enhancement of solar driven photocatalytic and H2 production through doping different chromium proportions. Competency of α-Fe2O3, both pure and doped with chromium, to function as photocatalyst was evaluated by its interaction with multiple dyes, which was real-time monitored utilizing (Internet of Things) IoT technique. By adding chromium, the rate of deterioration increased substantially from 15 to 94% for TB under sunlight in a remarkably brief 20 min by employing a very small amount of Cr0.8Fe1.2O3 (0.3 g/L), as evidenced by high degree of mineralization i.e. 85% and LC-HRMS. Also, the rapid breakdown of Trypan Blue (TB) was indicated by BOD5/COD ratio. Moreover, Cr-doped α-Fe2O3 displays excellent H2 production (~ 132 μmol h−1 g−1) as compared to α-Fe2O3. This work highlights the potential utilization of Cr-doped α-Fe2O3 for the purification of industrial waste water and green energy harvesting.
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