Abstract

A sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS)-assisted approach was used for the synthesis of α-MnO2 nanorods by aerial oxidation of MnCl2 in the presence of NaOH. The mixing order of reactants (Mn2++OH−, Mn2++SDS, Mn2+–OH−+SDS and Mn2+-SDS+OH−), their molar ratios and pH have significant impacts on the pseudo-first-order kinetics of the redox system. Use of SDS decreases the Mn2+ reduction potential and avoids the formation of Mn(OH)2 as an intermediate in alkaline medium. α-MnO2 nanorods were further used in the preparation of Ag@MnO2 nanocomposites by a wet chemical method. The morphologies of α-MnO2 and Ag-doped MnO2 were determined by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDX), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and dynamic light scattering (DLS) measurements, which show that the α-MnO2 nanorods are successfully converted into Ag-doped MnO2. The complex formation constant, KC=26mol−1dm3, and difference in absorption, ∆ε=5.5mol−1dm3cm−1, were calculated. The optical band gap energy was calculated and found to be 2.4 and 2.0eV for MnO2 and Ag@MnO2, respectively.

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