کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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148214 | 456407 | 2014 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• Au-NPs were immobilized on natural tubular Kappa fiber for catalytic applications.
• The preparation process is simple, mild, efficient and eco-friendly.
• The eco-friendly nanocomposite can rapidly catalyze the reduction of Congo Red dye.
• Hydrogen was simultaneously produced along with the catalytic reduction of dye.
• The nanocomposite can be used to treat dye wastewater and produce hydrogen.
A facile and eco-friendly noncovalent self-assembly approach was employed to immobilize Au nanoparticles (AuNPs) onto a natural tubular Kapok fiber (KF) and used for the catalytic reducing decoloration of Congo Red (CR) dye and simultaneous hydrogen production. AuNPs fail to be directly attached on KF or carboxylated KF (CKF), but the introduction of chitosan (CTS) as a “bridge” led to the stable immobilization of AuNPs on KF or CKF with a well-dispersed distribution, as shown by UV–vis, XRD, SEM and TEM analyses. The resultant KF (or CKF)/CTS/AuNPs nanocomposites show excellent catalytic activity and stability for the catalytic reducing decoloration of CR dye, and the color of CR solution can be rapidly faded within 3 min at the low catalyst dosage of 0.3 g/L. The catalytic activity of the nanocomposite can be maintained after being treated with sonication or 1 mol/L acid for 20 min. Along with the catalytic decoloration of CR, hydrogen was simultaneously produced and can be collected as a clean green fuel, and the maximum yield of hydrogen reaches 430 mL/L (CR solution, 20 mg/L). Thus, the nanocomposite can be used as a catalyst to decolor dye wastewater and produce hydrogen by one-step process. Moreover, the reported strategy follows the sustainable development idea of “from nature, for nature, into the nature” and promotes the use of naturally renewable resources to produce promising and eco-friendly functional materials for various applications.
AuNPs were immobilized on natural tubular Kappa fiber by a facile and green approach to derive new eco-friendly catalyst for efficient decoloration of CR dye and hydrogen production.Figure optionsDownload as PowerPoint slide
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal - Volume 237, 1 February 2014, Pages 336–343