Abstract

In the present work, an ultrasound-assisted reverse-precipitation method was applied as a new approach for the synthesis of CuxO/Fe2O3/MoC. In the sonication method, a bath type sonicator as a simple, cost-effective, and low intensity sonicator was used. To determine the influence of ultrasonic waves on the morphology and application of nano-hybrid as nano-sorbent, it was also synthesized using the reverse precipitation method. The products were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Zeta-potential measurement, and vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM) techniques. The XRD analysis confirmed that the sono-synthesized sample has higher crystallinity than the conventional one and CuO/Cu2O/MoC/Fe2O3 phase was obtained under ultrasound. According to the TEM and FESEM, sono-synthesized nanoparticles were rod-like with a width and length of 3nm and 40nm, respectively. Also, a well-dispersed shape and uniform morphology of nanoparticles were obtained using sonication. In comparison with the conventional nano-hybrid, this structure results in more void and accessible sites for adsorption of pollutants. The efficiency of resulting nanoparticles in adsorption of reactive dyes as a model of the pollutant was evaluated by sorption and sono-sorption processes. The sono-synthesized sample removed the pollutants more efficient than the conventional sample. The removal efficiencies were about 99% for the removal of reactive dyes using the sono-synthesized sample and sono-sorption method. Besides, determining factors including pH, pollutant concentration, temperature, and contact time were optimized in the sono-sorption and sorption processes. A colorimetric method based on RGB value was used to determine dye concentration in aqueous media. The images were taken by a smartphone and analyzed by ImageJ software. The accuracy of RGB results was confirmed by a UV-Vis spectrophotometer. Graphical abstract The figures on the left side show the FESEM images of nano-sorbent synthesized in the presence of ultrasonic irradiation (US method) and the absence of it (MS method). A well-dispersed shape and uniform morphology of nanoparticles were obtained using sonication. The scheme on the right side illustrates the process of sono-sorption for the removal of dyes and determination of their concentration using the colorimetric method. A colorimetric method based on RGB value was used to determine dye concentration in aqueous media. The graph shows the removal efficiencies of RY84 onto nanosorbent. The removal efficiencies were about 99% for the removal of reactive dye using the sono-synthesized sample and sono-sorption method.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call