Green synthesis of copper nanoparticles and Their Modification with Polyethylene Glycol to enhance photocatalytic activities
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2023-12-11
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University of Eloued
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Synthesis using plant extracts is a simple, environmentally friendly and inexpensive
method to prepare nanoparticles effective in photocatalytic applications. In this study, aqueous
extract of lemon peel was used to synthesize copper oxide nanoparticles (NPs) and then the
obtained copper oxide nanoparticles were modified with polyethylene glycol (PEG). The optical
properties and photocatalytic activities of the synthesized nanoparticles were studied. CuO NPs
and CuO/PEG NPs showed a ball-like morphology with average sizes of 34 nm and 45 nm and
optical band gap energies of 1.2 eV and 1.5 eV, respectively. In photocatalytic activity tests,
CuO/PEG NPs showed higher activity compared to CuO NPs alone. They achieved degradation
rates of 99.7% for 4-bromophenol dye (BP) and 99.5% for toluidine blue dye (TP) after 90 min,
while CuO NPs achieved slightly lower rates. CuO NPs and CuO/PEG NPs showed significant
photodegradation activity against amoxicillin (an antibiotic), with degradation rates of 91% and
98%, respectively, after 120 min. The reaction kinetics of CuO/PEG NPs and CuO NPs followed
a pseudo-order model, with CuO/PEG NPs showing a higher rate constant than CuO NPs.
Overall, modification of CuO NPs with PEG showed excellent photocatalytic properties for
environmental remediation, indicating their potential use in wastewater treatment and therapeutic
applications
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Green synthesis, copper nanoparticles, Polyethylene Glycol, photocatalytic activities
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Iman Kir, Laouini Salah Eddine, Meneceur Souhaila. Green synthesis of copper nanoparticles and Their Modification with Polyethylene Glycol to enhance photocatalytic activities. International Pluridsciplinary PhD Meeting IPPM 23. Faculty of technology. University of Eloued [visited in ../../…]. Available from[ Copy the link here]