Johnrose Arul Hency Sheela, Chaitanya Kumar Kunapalli, P. Saravanan, Kothalam Radhakrishnan, Ayyar Dinesh, Mohammad Ahmad Wadaan, L. Praburaman, M. Sherlin Nivetha
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Abstract
This study explores the synthesis, characterization, and photocatalytic performance of a SnO2/TiO2-Ni@rGO nanocomposite for tetracycline (TC) degradation under visible light irradiation. The nanocomposite was precisely designed to enhance structural stability, charge transfer efficiency, and catalytic activity. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis confirmed the structural integrity of the SnO2/TiO2-Ni@rGO composite, demonstrating excellent reusability and resistance to photo-corrosion after multiple cycles. Photocatalytic experiments revealed that the SnO2/TiO2-Ni@rGO nanocomposite significantly outperformed individual SnO2/TiO2-Ni and rGO catalysts, achieving a remarkable 94.6% degradation of TC within 60 min. The degradation process followed pseudo-first-order kinetics, with a rate constant (k) of 0.046 min−1. The Z-scheme charge transfer mechanism facilitated efficient separation and migration of photogenerated charge carriers, generating reactive oxygen species such as superoxide (•O2−) and hydroxyl (•OH) radicals crucial for the oxidation of TC. Radical scavenger studies confirmed that superoxide and hydroxyl radicals were the primary active species. The SnO2/TiO2-Ni@rGO composite also exhibited excellent reusability, maintaining high catalytic performance over four consecutive cycles. These findings suggest that the SnO2/TiO2-Ni@rGO nanocomposite is a promising candidate for the efficient and sustainable photocatalytic degradation of persistent organic pollutants like TC, offering significant potential for environmental remediation applications.
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Luminescence provides a forum for the publication of original scientific papers, short communications, technical notes and reviews on fundamental and applied aspects of all forms of luminescence, including bioluminescence, chemiluminescence, electrochemiluminescence, sonoluminescence, triboluminescence, fluorescence, time-resolved fluorescence and phosphorescence. Luminescence publishes papers on assays and analytical methods, instrumentation, mechanistic and synthetic studies, basic biology and chemistry.
Luminescence also publishes details of forthcoming meetings, information on new products, and book reviews. A special feature of the Journal is surveys of the recent literature on selected topics in luminescence.