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  • * Citric acid-synthesized samples exhibited high photocatalytic activity for degrading Rhodamine B and maintained 91% activity after four recycling tests, indicating their effectiveness and durability.
  • * The research proposes a reaction pathway involving dissolution and precipitation processes, emphasizing the pivotal roles of hydroxyl radicals and holes, and aims to enhance understanding of crystallization for applications in sensors and catalysis.

Article Abstract

Size and morphology control during the synthesis of materials requires a molecular-level understanding of how the addition of surface ligands regulates nucleation and growth. In this work, this control is achieved by using three carboxylic acids (tartaric, benzoic, and citric) during sonochemical syntheses. The presence of carboxylic acids affects the kinetics of the nucleation process, alters the growth rate, and governs the size and morphology. Samples synthesized with citric acid revealed excellent photocatalytic activity for the degradation process of Rhodamine B, and recyclability experiments demonstrate that it retains 91% of its photocatalytic activity after four recycles. Scavenger experiments indicate that both the hydroxyl radical and the hole are key species for the success of the transformation. A reaction pathway is proposed that involves a series of dissolution-hydration-dehydration and precipitation processes, mediated by the complexation of Ag. We believe these studies contribute to a fundamental understanding of the crystallization process and provide guidance as to how carboxylic acids can influence the synthesis of materials with controlled size and morphology, which is promising for multiple other scientific fields, such as sensor and catalysis fields.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9565223PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12193316DOI Listing

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