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LDH/Cu-α-Fe2O3, LDH/Ni-α-Fe2O3, and LDH/Mn-α-Fe2O3 as nanophotocatalysts for photocatalytic degradation of reactive red 198 under a mercury-vapor lamp

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Pages 2786-2797 | Received 20 Oct 2021, Accepted 20 May 2022, Published online: 20 Oct 2022
 

Abstract

Co-precipitation as a successful assay was chosen for the preparation of transition metals (M = Cu, Ni, and Mn) doped on iron oxide nanoparticles (Fe2O3). In this study, active and stable LDH/Cu-α-Fe2O3, LDH/Ni-α-Fe2O3, and LDH/Mn-α-Fe2O3 composites (LDH = layered double hydroxide) were prepared via co-precipitation assay and characterized using spectroscopic methods. Their photocatalytic performance was evaluated by degradation of Reactive red 198 under mild conditions. The results showed that LDH/Cu-α-Fe2O3 composite shows the best photocatalytic activity with respect to the others with 97% yield by degrading 40 ppm of Reactive red 198 in 165 min. By investigating several kinetic models of the degradation process, it was found that RR-198 degradation fitted with pseudo-first order. Thus, the photocatalytic performance of synthesized nanocomposites is an efficient catalyst for environmental treatment and energy conversion.

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We gratefully acknowledge the support of this work by the University of Birjand.

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We gratefully acknowledge the support of this work by the University of Birjand.

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