Abstract
Abstract This research focused on a newly developed heterojunction nanocomposite, TiO₂/Ag2WO4, which combines titanium dioxide (TiO₂) and silver tungstate(VI) (TiO₂/Ag2WO4) to enhance the photocatalytic performance. The TiO₂/Ag2WO4 photocatalyst was characterized using FT-IR, XRD, DRS, PL, SEM, EDS, and XPS. TiO₂/Ag2WO4 proved to be an effective nanophotocatalyst for synthesizing chromeno[4,3-b]chromene derivatives, which exhibit potential antibacterial and antifungal properties relevant to oral health issues like dental caries and periodontal disease. TiO₂ can absorb light to generate electrons and holes when exposed to direct light; however, combining it with Ag2WO4 enhances its photocatalytic activity. The study also examined the effects of various factors such as the amount of photocatalyst, reaction time, temperature, solvent choice, and the reusability of the nanocomposite. The best reaction condition involves 1 mmol of dimedone, benzaldehyde, and 4-hydroxycoumarin in the presence of 15 mg TiO₂/Ag2WO4 in 3 mL ethanol under irradiation of a green laser at room temperature for 60 min. Findings of this investigation show that TiO₂/Ag2WO4 heterojunction is one of the best among the similar introduced counterparts in photocatalytic synthesis of chromeno[4,3-b]chromene derivatives.
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