Interplay Between Ferromagnetism And Photocatalytic Activity Generated By Fe3+ Ions In Iron Doped Zno Nanoparticles Grown On Mwcnts

PHYSICA E-LOW-DIMENSIONAL SYSTEMS & NANOSTRUCTURES(2021)

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In order to limit the photogenerated charges recombination and to ensure an efficient photocatalytic degradation of RhB pollutant, a MWCNT-ZnO:Fe composite material was designed. Fe doped ZnO Nps grouped into quasispherical structures of about 100-250 nm were grown in situ on MWCNTs using sol-gel method. The XPS and UPS analysis allowed the identification of both Fe2+ and Fe3+ ionic species at substitutional and surface positions. The substitutional Fe3+ will generate an inverse Burstein-Moss effect and, as a result, the Fermi level is will be pushed down towards the valence band by 0.7, 0.45 and 0.29 eV for 2, 3 and 5% Fe doping respectively. The Fe doped samples show ferromagnetic behavior as determined from both ESR and magnetization measurements. The ferromagnetic order, the inverse Burstein-Moss effect, and the hole capture into the MWCNT valence band favors the charge separation of photogenerated e-h pairs and the reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation in ZnO. The proposed energy bands setup allowed to elucidate both ferromagnetic order formation and the photodegradation mechanism. Thus, an Fe doping degree of 5% ensured, besides the highest magnetization, a 97% photodegradation efficiency and a pollutant mineralization degree of 92%.
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nanocomposites, MWCNTs, Reactive oxygen species, Photocatalysis, Ferromagnetism
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