Synergistic photocatalytic and antibacterial properties of Nd2O3/Sm2O3 nanocomposites for wastewater treatment and biomedical applications

IF 7.7 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES
Composites Communications Pub Date : 2026-02-01 Epub Date: 2026-01-29 DOI:10.1016/j.coco.2026.102734
Divya Selvakumar , Wenbin Zhou
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Widely used synthetic organic dyes pose severe environmental and health risks due to their stability and resistance to degradation, while conventional metal oxide photocatalysts often exhibit limited efficiency in water remediation. Motivated by this challenge and the need for alternative photocatalytic materials, Sm2O3 nanoparticles (NPs), Nd2O3 NPs, and Nd2O3/Sm2O3 nanocomposites (NCs) were synthesized and evaluated for their photocatalytic degradation of commercially obtained dyes—Methylene Blue (MB), Rhodamine B (RhB), Methyl Orange (MO), Methyl Red (MR), and Congo Red (CR)—under UV irradiation. The Nd2O3/Sm2O3 NCs possess a larger specific surface area (SSA, 42.38 m2/g) as determined by BET analysis, enhancing active site availability and charge carrier mobility, while optical studies showed a lower band gap (4.21 eV), enabling improved photocatalytic performance. XPS confirmed Sm3+ and Nd3+ states, with distinct O 1s, Sm 3d, and Nd 3d peaks, verifying the formation of NCs. The TEM and SEM analyses of Nd2O3/Sm2O3 NCs showed spherical particles with a porous morphology, with average particle sizes of ∼91 nm and ∼0.048 μm, respectively, which in turn supports enhanced charge transfer and photocatalytic activity. Consequently, the Nd2O3/Sm2O3 NCs achieved higher degradation efficiencies 83.21 % (MB), 96.61 % (RhB), 97.92 % (MO), 97.55 % (MR), and 85.55 % (CR), than individual NPs, with faster reaction rate constants and shorter half-lives, while recyclability tests confirmed their stability and reusability. The increased photocatalytic efficiency of Nd2O3/Sm2O3 NCs, resulting from their larger surface area, reduced band gap, and improved charge separation, suggests their potential for wastewater treatment applications. Their radical scavenger experiments revealed that O2∗ radical plays a major role in MB and RhB degradation, whereas h+ is more influential in the degradation of MO, MR, and CR. Furthermore, antibacterial studies against the bacterial strains Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) demonstrated superior antibacterial performance for Nd2O3/Sm2O3 NCs compared to individual oxides, emphasizing their potential for biomedical applications.

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Nd2O3/Sm2O3纳米复合材料在废水处理和生物医学中的协同光催化和抗菌性能
广泛使用的合成有机染料由于其稳定性和抗降解性而造成严重的环境和健康风险,而传统的金属氧化物光催化剂在水修复中往往表现出有限的效率。基于这一挑战和对替代光催化材料的需求,我们合成了Sm2O3纳米颗粒(NPs)、Nd2O3纳米颗粒(NPs)和Nd2O3/Sm2O3纳米复合材料(nc),并评估了它们在紫外线照射下对商业染料亚甲基蓝(MB)、罗丹明B (RhB)、甲基橙(MO)、甲基红(MR)和刚刚红(CR)的光催化降解效果。根据BET分析,Nd2O3/Sm2O3纳米材料具有更大的比表面积(SSA, 42.38 m2/g),提高了活性位点可用性和载流子迁移率,而光学研究显示其带隙较低(4.21 eV),从而提高了光催化性能。XPS证实了Sm3+和Nd3+态,有明显的O 1s、Sm 3d和Nd 3d峰,证实了NCs的形成。透射电镜和扫描电镜分析表明,Nd2O3/Sm2O3纳米材料的平均粒径分别为~ 91 nm和~ 0.048 μm,呈球形,具有多孔形貌,从而增强了电荷转移和光催化活性。结果表明,Nd2O3/Sm2O3 NCs的降解效率分别为83.21% (MB)、96.61% (RhB)、97.92% (MO)、97.55% (MR)和85.55% (CR),且反应速率常数更快,半衰期更短,可回收性测试证实了其稳定性和可重复使用性。Nd2O3/Sm2O3 NCs由于其更大的表面积、更小的带隙和更好的电荷分离而提高了光催化效率,这表明它们在废水处理中的应用潜力。他们的自由基清除实验表明,O2 *自由基在MB和RhB的降解中起主要作用,而h+在MO, MR和CR的降解中更有影响。此外,对大肠杆菌(E. coli)和金黄色葡萄球菌(S. aureus)的抗菌研究表明,与单个氧化物相比,Nd2O3/Sm2O3 NCs具有更优越的抗菌性能,强调了它们在生物医学上的应用潜力。
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Composites Communications
Composites Communications Materials Science-Ceramics and Composites
CiteScore
12.10
自引率
10.00%
发文量
340
审稿时长
36 days
期刊介绍: Composites Communications (Compos. Commun.) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing short communications and letters on the latest advances in composites science and technology. With a rapid review and publication process, its goal is to disseminate new knowledge promptly within the composites community. The journal welcomes manuscripts presenting creative concepts and new findings in design, state-of-the-art approaches in processing, synthesis, characterization, and mechanics modeling. In addition to traditional fiber-/particulate-reinforced engineering composites, it encourages submissions on composites with exceptional physical, mechanical, and fracture properties, as well as those with unique functions and significant application potential. This includes biomimetic and bio-inspired composites for biomedical applications, functional nano-composites for thermal management and energy applications, and composites designed for extreme service environments.
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