Abstract

Poly([email protected]N-isopropylmethacrylamide) [P([email protected]NPM)] microgel particles were produced by seed facilitated free radical precipitation polymerization technique and laterly gold (Au) nanoparticles (NPs) were integrated into the crosslinked polymeric network of shell of P([email protected]) core shell microgel particles to form gold-P([email protected]) hybrid microgel system by reduction of HAuCl4.3H2O within microgel dispersion. The synthesized microgel and hybrid microgel particles were characterized with FTIR, UV–Vis., DLS, TEM, and XRD methods. Then gold-P([email protected]) system was used as catalyst for reduction/degradation of rhodamine-B (RhB), congo red (CoR), methyl orange (MeO), eriochrome black T (ErBT), methylene blue (MeB), methyl red (MeR), and eosin (ES) dyes in the presence of NaBH4 at ambient temperature. Their reduction/degradation kinetics was also studied. Au-P([email protected]) was also applied as catalyst to reduce/degrade the wastewater sample containing various dyes to study the real application of the catalytic system. The Au-P([email protected]) is recyclable without any substantial loss of activity.

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