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  • * Characterization methods like X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy revealed that gamma-irradiation increased the optical bandgap of PbS from 1.95 eV to 2.45 eV.
  • * The gamma-irradiated PbCuSrS sample showed significant photocatalytic performance, achieving 74.02% degradation of methylene blue dye in 160 minutes, along with 69.4% stability after three usage cycles.

Article Abstract

Gamma-irradiation effects on photocatalytic action of PbS nanocrystallites codoped with Cu and Sr ions were performed for organic dye degradation. The physical and chemical characterizations of these nanocrystallites were examined employing X-ray diffraction, Raman, and field emission electron microscopic analysis. The optical bandgaps of gamma-irradiated PbS with co-dopants have shifted from 1.95 eV (pristine PbS) to 2.45 eV in the visible spectrum. Under direct sunlight, the photocatalytic action of these compounds against methylene blue (MB) was investigated. Observations indicated that gamma-irradiated PbCuSrS nanocrystallite sample exhibits a higher photocatalytic degradation activity of 74.02% in 160 min and stability of 69.4% after three cycles, suggesting that gamma irradiation could potentially influence organic MB degradation. This is due to combined action of high-energy gamma irradiation (at an optimzed dose), which causes sulphur vacancies, and defects created by dopant ions, which alter the crystal structure by inducing strain in the crystal lattice, hence altering the crystallinity of PbS.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.115651DOI Listing

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