The colorful reactive dyes are toxic, carcinogenic to living organisms and pollute the water environment. We, for the first time, have studied the lab-scale synthesis of novel and eco-friendly carbon quantum dots (CQDs) from Spirulina platensis by microwave-assisted technology. Fluorescence, absorbance, emission, and excitation spectra of biosynthesized CQDs were recorded by UV transilluminator, UV, and photoluminescence spectrophotometer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn our present study, the photocatalytic degradation of malachite green (MG) an organic dye was carried out using a phycocyanin extract of Spirulina platensis under the irradiation of sunlight. The aim of the present study is to incorporate a simple, novel, an eco-friendly, and cost-effective degradation of dyes without using any harmful metals and chemicals. It was observed that 25 ppm of MG dye got degraded nearly to 100 % at 3 h.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe current study focuses on microwave-assisted zinc oxide quantum dots synthesis (ZnO-QDs) from zinc oxide bionanocomposite (ZnO-BC) preparation. The novelty lies in the preparation of ZnO-QDs, since the natural elements present in ZnO-BC itself acted as a surface penetration enhancer without using any chemical agent. Under ultraviolet (UV) light ZnO-QDs emitted a blue glow, confirming the fluorescence property.
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