Characterization and photodegradation of methylene blue dye using bio-synthesized cerium oxide nanoparticles with Spirulina platensis extract
Increasing concern about environmental pollution attracts researchers to develop eco-friendly, low-cost, and sustainable approaches for green biosynthesis of nanoparticles to overcome pollutants. This study focuses on the green synthesis of ceria NPs using Spirulina platensis extract as a stabilizin...
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Published in | Discover applied sciences Vol. 6; no. 3 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
27.02.2024
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Summary: | Increasing concern about environmental pollution attracts researchers to develop eco-friendly, low-cost, and sustainable approaches for green biosynthesis of nanoparticles to overcome pollutants. This study focuses on the green synthesis of ceria NPs using
Spirulina
platensis
extract as a stabilizing and reducing agent. Characterization measurements, such as optical properties, X-ray diffraction, SEM, TEM, and FT-IR spectroscopy, confirmed the successful synthesis of crystalline and stable ceria NPs with well-defined morphological features. The calculated bandgaps energy of pure ceria, green CeO
2
@Sp 2:1, and CeO
2
@Sp 1:1 were 3.3, 3.15, and 2.94 eV, respectively. The as-synthesized and green ceria NPs showed an excellent degradation efficacy of MB dye under UV irradiation. Furthermore, the green ceria NPs showed high photodegradation efficiency of MB dye (R% = 86.2 and 88.8%) than pure ceria (R% = 76.4%) at certain specific conditions (pH = 11, contact time = 90 min, catalyst dose = 0.3 g/L and MB dye initial concentration = 100 mg/L). The isothermal constants confirmed that the degradation of MB dye is well-fitted with the Freundlich isotherm model (R
2
> 0.99) better than the Langmuir model (R
2
< 0.8). The kinetics models revealed a rapid degradation rate of MB dye, which follows pseudo-second-order models with C
e
values ranging from 83.33 to 89.29 mg/g, with R
2
> 0.99. These results indicated the potential applicability and promising avenue for developing advanced ceria NPs for wastewater treatment applications. |
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ISSN: | 3004-9261 3004-9261 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s42452-024-05736-1 |