Abstract

Novel mixed metal oxides of Zinc and Tin (MZOTO) were synthesized by a simple co-precipitation method. The effect of blending varying compositions of SnOx (x=1, 2) to ZnO has been evaluated, and it was found that the crystal structure, morphology, optical properties and photo-catalytic behavior were dependent on the percentage of SnOx. The obtained samples were characterized using XRD, EDAX, FESEM, UV–vis spectroscopy, Photoluminescence, etc. XRD data revealed that the ZnO and SnOx co-exist as mixture and their structures were found as hexagonal and cubic/orthorhombic respectively. FESEM image intricate about the morphology of the MZOTO prepared in 1:0.5 ratio providing nano flower structures that resemble like Chrysanthemum species. The band gaps of all the obtained MZOTOs were determined from UV–vis reflectance spectra using Kubelka-Munk relation. Photoluminescence emission studies revealed that the recombination of excited e− with the h+ of ZnO is greatly influenced by SnOx nanoparticles. Visible light photo-catalytic activities of MZOTOs were followed spectrophotometrically against the degradation of crystal violet solution. MZOTO2 obtained in the ratio of 1:0.5 shows better catalytic efficiency compared to other samples, degrading crystal violet completely within 40min. The reusability and free radical trapping experiments were performed to study the performance and mechanism of MZOTO2 as the photo-catalyst. The photo catalytic efficiency of 1:0.5 MZOTO was higher due to the presence of flower-like structures that effectively captivated more photons from the sunlight.

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