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Title The impressive photoactivity of Ag/CeCoO3 for methylene blue dye decolorization under illumination
Type JournalPaper
Keywords photocatalytic decolorization, silver nanoparticle-decorated CeCoO3, Ag/CeCoO3 perovskite
Abstract This study demonstrates the enhanced photocatalytic decolorization of methylene blue (MB) dye using silver nanoparticle-decorated CeCoO3 (Ag/CeCoO3) perovskite under UV light irradiation. The Ag/CeCoO3 photocatalyst was synthesized through a ligand-assisted deposition method and comprehensively characterized using XRD, FTIR, SEM, EDS, PL, and UV-DRS. The incorporation of Ag nanoparticles significantly improved light absorption and charge carrier separation, resulting in a six-fold enhancement in photocatalytic activity compared to pristine CeCoO3. Under optimized operating conditions (pH 5, 50 °C, catalyst dosage 0.003 g L−1, initial MB concentration 10 ppm), the Ag/CeCoO3 composite achieved 97% MB decolorization within 25 minutes, exhibiting a reaction rate constant (k) of 0.13min-1 through pseudo first-order kinetics. Radical scavenging experiments elucidated the predominant role of photogenerated electrons (e−, 71% contribution), hydroxyl radicals (˙OH, 59%), and holes (h+, 47%) in the decolorization mechanism. Furthermore, the catalyst maintained exceptional stability and reusability, retaining over 88% of its initial efficiency after four consecutive cycles. These results highlight Ag/CeCoO3 as a highly efficient and durable photocatalyst for advanced wastewater treatment applications, demonstrating superior performance in organic dye remediation.
Researchers Sajjad Mohebbi (Fourth Researcher), Mahdieh Ghobadifard (Third Researcher), Farzaneh Salimi (Second Researcher), Farshad Marefatian (First Researcher)