Abstract

ZnO–CuO binary oxide photocatalysts were synthesized by the liquid phase coprecipitation method. The catalysts were characterized by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and UV–vis spectroscopy. The photocatalytic activity of the ZnO–CuO nanocomposites was estimated on the basis of decoloration of methyl orange dye under visible light. The effects of parameters such as calcining temperature, amount of catalyst and pH on the photocatalytic degradation efficiency of methyl orange solutions were investigated in detail. The maximum photocatalytic activity was obtained on ZnO–CuO nanocomposites with a calcining temperature of 350 °C, using a catalyst amount of 0.056 g/L and a pH of 7.5. The visible light-driven capability of ZnO–CuO nanocomposites is much better than that of commercially available TiO2 photocatalysts under comparable conditions.

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