International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Apr 2022)

A Flower-like In<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> Catalyst Derived via Metal–Organic Frameworks for Photocatalytic Applications

  • Maniyazagan Munisamy,
  • Hyeon-Woo Yang,
  • Naveenkumar Perumal,
  • Nayoung Kang,
  • Woo Seung Kang,
  • Sun-Jae Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23084398
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 8
p. 4398

Abstract

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The most pressing concerns in environmental remediation are the design and development of catalysts with benign, low-cost, and efficient photocatalytic activity. The present study effectively generated a flower-like indium oxide (In2O3-MF) catalyst employing a convenient MOF-based solvothermal self-assembly technique. The In2O3-MF photocatalyst exhibits a flower-like structure, according to morphology and structural analysis. The enhanced photocatalytic activity of the In2O3-MF catalyst for 4-nitrophenol (4-NP) and methylene blue (MB) is likely due to its unique 3D structure, which includes a large surface area (486.95 m2 g−1), a wide spectrum response, and the prevention of electron–hole recombination compared to In2O3-MR (indium oxide-micro rod) and In2O3-MD (indium oxide-micro disc). In the presence of NaBH4 and visible light, the catalytic performances of the In2O3-MF, In2O3-MR, and In2O3-MD catalysts for the reduction of 4-NP and MB degradation were investigated. Using In2O3-MF as a catalyst, we were able to achieve a 99.32 percent reduction of 4-NP in 20 min and 99.2 percent degradation of MB in 3 min. Interestingly, the conversion rates of catalytic 4-NP and MB were still larger than 95 and 96 percent after five consecutive cycles of catalytic tests, suggesting that the In2O3-MF catalyst has outstanding catalytic performance and a high reutilization rate.

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