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2022 ◽  
Vol 140 ◽  
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Yulin Chen ◽  
Feifei Zhang ◽  
Shangyi Guan ◽  
Wei Shi ◽  
Xiaoyu Wang ◽  
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Catalysts ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (11) ◽  
pp. 1396
Author(s):  
Saheed O. Sanni ◽  
Hendrik G. Brink ◽  
Elvera L. Viljoen

The influence of the synthesis approach (thermal polyol and deposition–precipitation) regarding the dispersion of Ag/AgBr nanoparticles dispersed on activated carbon prepared from chemical impregnated pinecone (TP-AABR-ACK, and DP-AABR-ACK) was studied, to increase their photocatalytic efficiency on the degradation of tetracycline (TC). The physicochemical characterization evidenced the significance of the ACK catalyst promoter in enhancing controlled microstructures (morphologies and particle size distributions), synergistic interface interaction between AABR NPs and the carbonaceous support, and efficient photogenerated charge carriers separation within TP-AABR-ACK, and DP-AABR-ACK composites. The results revealed 92% removal of TC within 180 min under the LED visible light irradiation, which was achieved using TP-AABR-ACK when compared to DP-AABR-ACK composite and other catalysts in this study. Such superior results achieved with TP-AABR-ACK composite were attributed to controlled morphologies, reduced particle size and agglomeration, improved absorptivity, and superior cooperative effect between the AABR and ACK catalyst promoter as evidenced from SEM, EDX, TEM, UV-DRS, and electrochemical characterizations, respectively. Furthermore, enhanced TOC removal and abundance of reactive superoxide anion generation were achieved with the TP-AABR-ACK composite in this study.


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Sabarish Kumaravel ◽  
Mathankumar Manoharan ◽  
Yuvaraj Haldorai ◽  
R. T. Rajendra Kumar

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