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Unlocking the potential of biogenic Ag@g-CN in sustainable water purification: A kinetic and photocatalytic study. | LitMetric

Unlocking the potential of biogenic Ag@g-CN in sustainable water purification: A kinetic and photocatalytic study.

Environ Pollut

Department of Chemistry, Panjab University Research Centre, Goswami Ganesh Dutta Sanatan Dharma College, Sector 32-C, Chandigarh, 160030, India.

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • This research presents a new method for creating silver nanoparticle-coated g-CN nanocomposites using fennel seed extract, which helps reduce and stabilize the nanoparticles through natural compounds found in the extract.
  • The resulting nanocomposites were tested for their effectiveness in degrading various pollutants, showing impressive results in breaking down hazardous substances like dyes, antibiotics, and pesticides, as well as deactivating E. coli bacteria.
  • The study emphasizes the environmental benefits of using fennel seeds for synthesis, making the process sustainable and cost-effective while achieving significantly higher photocatalytic activity compared to traditional methods.

Article Abstract

This research introduces a pioneering biogenic deposition-precipitation method for synthesis of Ag@g-CN nanocomposites (NCs) employing fennel seed extract (FSE). This technique involves the reduction and capping of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) onto g-CN, employing polyphenolic content of FSE, consequently establishing a strong Schottky junction. The, NCs were characterized through various spectroscopic and microscopic techniques, confirming successful biogenic deposition of AgNPs and purity of prepared nanomaterials. Further, the synthesized NCs were utilized for photocatalytic degradation of various hazardous pollutants viz. Rhodamine-B (Rh-B) dye, Tetracycline (TCy) antibiotic, Imidacloprid (IMD) insecticide and deactivation of E. coli microbes. Amongst the synthesized NCs, 3 wt% Ag@g-CN NCs exhibited superior photocatalytic mitigation of Rh-B (99.26%, k = 90.4 × 10 min), TCy (96.86%, k = 40.2 × 10 min), IMD (95.7%, k = 34.96 × 10 min) and E. coli deactivation (99.5%, k = 49.19 × 10 min). Moreover, the rate constants revealed many-fold increase in photocatalytic degradation of pollutants, contrary to pristine g-CN (k = 11.8 × 10 min). This investigation also unveils an intricate photocatalytic mitigation pathway for the aforementioned-contaminants, elucidating key role of superoxide radical anions in photocatalytic mitigation. One of the significant highlights of this research is the sustainable and cost-effective synthesis methodology involving fennel seeds, which not only ensures the wide availability of resources but also guarantees environmental safety, in alignment with green principles.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2024.125126DOI Listing

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