Abstract

Tin oxide nanocubes are synthesized by hydrothermal approach by using the stannic chloride as precursor salt and sodium hydroxide as precipitating agent in aqueous media. Synthesized product is analyzed by various techniques: X-ray powder diffraction analysis (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Structural composition and parameters of the product are analyzed by (XRD). Morphology of the product is analyzed by (SEM). These synthesized nanocubes are used in two applications: (1) as a photocatalyst and (2) as a fuel additive. Synthesized nanoparticles are used as photocatalyst for the degradation of an organic dye (Congo red) in aqueous medium. Photocatalytic degradation kinetics of dye is monitored at different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide and catalyst in the presence of sunlight. The percentage conversion of dye is also calculated for different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide and catalyst. Efficiency of fuel is analyzed by studying various parameters: flash point, fire point, cloud point, pour point, kinematic viscosity, specific gravity and calorific value at different dosage of SnO2 (10, 20, 30 and 40 ppm). It is found that values of these parameters changes significantly by changing the dosage of catalyst.

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