A simple sol-gel combustion process was employed for the creation of MFeO (M=Ni, Co) nanoparticles. The synthesized nanoparticles, acting as both photocatalysts and gas sensors, were analyzed using various analytical techniques. MFeO (M=Ni, Co) material improved the degradation of methylene blue (MB) under UV-light irradiation, serving as an enhanced electron transport medium. UV-vis studies demonstrated that NiFeO achieved a 60% degradation, while CoFeO nanostructure exhibited a 76% degradation efficacy in the MB dye removal process. Furthermore, MFeO (M=Ni, Co) demonstrated chemosensitive-type sensor capabilities at ambient temperature. The sensor response and recovery times for CoFeO at a concentration of 100 ppm were 15 and 20, respectively. Overall, the synthesis of MFeO (M=Ni, Co) holds the potential to significantly improve the photocatalytic and gas sensing properties, particularly enhancing the performance of CoFeO. The observed enhancements make honey MFeO (M=Ni, Co) a preferable choice for environmental remediation applications.
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