Abstract
In this work, Bi2S3 nanoparticles (NPs) have been synthesized by the green combustion method at 500 °C for 10 min using C.argentae. The structure, optical, and morphological studies of the synthesized material were analysed using PXRD, FTIR, UV, PL, and SEM spectroscopy techniques. The PXRD pattern of the material demonstrates that the obtained particles are of bismuth sulphide with an orthorhombic structure. The FTIR spectrum of it shows a characteristic peak at 606.8 cm−1. In the UV–visible spectrum, on extrapolating the linear portion of the curve, the band gap on the X-axis is found to be 3.17 eV. PL intensity peaks show excitation and emission ranges of 384 nm and 532 nm respectively. SEM studies of the material show that the nanoparticles are in granular shape. Further, by using synthesized nanomaterials, photocatalytic degradation is carried out for methylene blue dye with different variations, and scavenger activity is carried out using K2Cr2O7, EDTA, ascorbic acid, and TBA. Seed germination activity is also carried out for fenugreek seeds with synthesized material and dye, with dye, and with a mixture of dye and nanoparticles, along with the simultaneous study of dye degradation.
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