Structural characterization and photocatalytic properties of hydrothermally synthesized Ni2+-TiO2 nanoparticles for dye degradation under direct sunlight
Abstract
A Ni2+-TiO2 photocatalyst, efficient and highly active in sunlight has been prepared by a simple hydrothermal method using titanium isopropoxide (TTIP) precursor. The synthesized nanoparticles (NPs) have been analysed to determine its structural, optical, morphological and compositional properties using X-ray diffraction, Raman, UV-DRS, photoluminescence, XPS, TEM and EDS. The EDS micrograph confirms the existence of Ni2+ atoms (0.65, 1.32 and 1.60 wt.%) in the TiO2 matrix. The average particle size obtained from TEM is 8-11 nm and is in good agreement with XRD results. Raman bands at 641.44 cm-1, 517.42 cm-1 and 398.43 cm-1 further confirm pure phase anatase in all samples. XPS shows the substitution of Ti4+ ions by Ni2+ ions in the TiO2 host lattice. The photocatalytic activity of these nanoparticles have been studied using malachite green dye under UV light, visible light and direct sunlight. The crystallite size and band gap decreases with increase in Ni2+ concentration which increase its catalytic activity under sunlight. The photocatalyst, Ni2+-TiO2 (1.60 wt.%), shows excellent photocatalytic activity in the visible and direct sunlight and hence it is a promising for environmental friendly photocatalytic applications.
Keyword(s)
Photocatalytic activity, Nanoparticles, Hydrothermal synthesis, Dye degradation, Degradation, Nickel, Titania, Malachite green
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