In this work, Terminalia chebula leaf extract was used to synthesize CuO-CoO nanoparticles, which were then embedded in a rice straw biochar. This new biochar-based nano-catalyst is used to photocatalytically degrade a variety of dyes (Eosin Y, Trypan Blue, Crystal Violet, Methylene Blue, Brilliant Green), as well as a binary mixture of Eosin Y and Trypan Blue dyes. It is also used for the catalytic reduction of nitro compounds (4-NP, 3-NP, and Picric acid).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe intent of this research work is to implement a biogenic, affordable, and highly effective Ce-Ni@biochar catalyst in order to study its photoactivity in the removal of crystal violet and malachite green oxalate. The catalyst was synthesized using liquid phase reduction method where cerium and nickel nanoparticles are embedded on the rice husk biochar for photocatalytic degradation of organic dyes in the presence of sunshine. Various characterization techniques were conducted on fabricated catalyst for adequate evaluation of the chemical composition as well as morphological and topographical properties of the formed compound.
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