Green engineered ZnO nanopowders by Banyan Tree and E. tirucalli plant latex: auto ignition route, photoluminescentand photocatalytic properties

A simple and eco-friendly solution combustion route was used to prepare ZnO nanoparticles (ZNPs) using Banyan Tree (BT) and Euphorbia tirucalli (ET) plant latexes as fuels. The final products were characterized by powder x-ray diffraction (PXRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), UV-vi...

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Published inMaterials research express Vol. 2; no. 3; pp. 1 - 14
Main Authors Anilkumar, M R, Nagaswarupa, H P, Anantharaju, K S, Gurushantha, K, Pratapkumar, C, Prashantha, S C, Shekhar, T R Shashi, Nagabhushana, H, Sharma, S C, Vidya, Y S, Prasad, Daruka
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Abstract A simple and eco-friendly solution combustion route was used to prepare ZnO nanoparticles (ZNPs) using Banyan Tree (BT) and Euphorbia tirucalli (ET) plant latexes as fuels. The final products were characterized by powder x-ray diffraction (PXRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), UV-visible, scanning electron microcopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The PXRD result reveals the formation of hexagonal phase with Wurtzite structure. The crystallite size obtained from TEM was found to be ~20-25 nm. SEM results reveal rose-like morphology with BT latex and hexagonal shaped with ET latex. The energy band gap of ZNPs obtained by BT and ET latex were found to be 3.20 and 3.38 eV, respectively. Photoluminescence (PL) emission peaks at~421,458, 505, 522, 628 and 695 nm were observed in both the samples when excited at 383 nm. These emission peaks were mainly attributed to deep level oxygen (blue-green) defect and exciton (UV) defects, respectively. The international commission on illumination (CIE) chromaticity co-ordinates, as well as co-ordinated color temperature (CCT), were estimated from the emission spectra; the values (x, y) were very close to national television system committee (NTSC) standard values of pure white emission. Photocatalytic activity (PCA) of ZNPs prepared was studied in detail. The ZNPs prepared using BT latex showed highest PCA under sunlight. The results demonstrate that the synthesized product could be quite useful for display applications as well as photocatalyst. Further, the material prepared by this route was found to be non-toxic, environmentally friendly and could be a potential alternative to economical routes.
AbstractList A simple and eco-friendly solution combustion route was used to prepare ZnO nanoparticles (ZNPs) using Banyan Tree (BT) and Euphorbia tirucalli (ET) plant latexes as fuels. The final products were characterized by powder x-ray diffraction (PXRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), UV-visible, scanning electron microcopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The PXRD result reveals the formation of hexagonal phase with Wurtzite structure. The crystallite size obtained from TEM was found to be ~20-25 nm. SEM results reveal rose-like morphology with BT latex and hexagonal shaped with ET latex. The energy band gap of ZNPs obtained by BT and ET latex were found to be 3.20 and 3.38 eV, respectively. Photoluminescence (PL) emission peaks at~421,458, 505, 522, 628 and 695 nm were observed in both the samples when excited at 383 nm. These emission peaks were mainly attributed to deep level oxygen (blue-green) defect and exciton (UV) defects, respectively. The international commission on illumination (CIE) chromaticity co-ordinates, as well as co-ordinated color temperature (CCT), were estimated from the emission spectra; the values (x, y) were very close to national television system committee (NTSC) standard values of pure white emission. Photocatalytic activity (PCA) of ZNPs prepared was studied in detail. The ZNPs prepared using BT latex showed highest PCA under sunlight. The results demonstrate that the synthesized product could be quite useful for display applications as well as photocatalyst. Further, the material prepared by this route was found to be non-toxic, environmentally friendly and could be a potential alternative to economical routes.
Author Pratapkumar, C
Sharma, S C
Nagabhushana, H
Gurushantha, K
Nagaswarupa, H P
Prasad, Daruka
Anantharaju, K S
Prashantha, S C
Vidya, Y S
Anilkumar, M R
Shekhar, T R Shashi
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