Green synthesis and characterisation of ZnO from citrus hystrix extracts for photocatalytic application

The purpose of this ongoing research project is to enhance the quality of zinc oxide (ZnO) powder synthesised through a green synthesis process using extracts from C. hystrix. The objective is to explore the potential of C. hystrix as a sustainable source for the production of ZnO nanoparticles with...

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Main Authors: Lauthfi, Muhammad Asyraf Al-Wafiy; Yusoff, Mohd Zaki Mohd; Kamil, Suraya Ahmad; Azurahanim, Che Abdullah Che; Malek, Mohd Firdaus
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Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing Ltd 2024
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author Lauthfi
Muhammad Asyraf Al-Wafiy; Yusoff
Mohd Zaki Mohd; Kamil
Suraya Ahmad; Azurahanim
Che Abdullah Che; Malek
Mohd Firdaus
spellingShingle Lauthfi
Muhammad Asyraf Al-Wafiy; Yusoff
Mohd Zaki Mohd; Kamil
Suraya Ahmad; Azurahanim
Che Abdullah Che; Malek
Mohd Firdaus
Green synthesis and characterisation of ZnO from citrus hystrix extracts for photocatalytic application
Physics
author_facet Lauthfi
Muhammad Asyraf Al-Wafiy; Yusoff
Mohd Zaki Mohd; Kamil
Suraya Ahmad; Azurahanim
Che Abdullah Che; Malek
Mohd Firdaus
author_sort Lauthfi
spelling Lauthfi, Muhammad Asyraf Al-Wafiy; Yusoff, Mohd Zaki Mohd; Kamil, Suraya Ahmad; Azurahanim, Che Abdullah Che; Malek, Mohd Firdaus
Green synthesis and characterisation of ZnO from citrus hystrix extracts for photocatalytic application
PHYSICA SCRIPTA
English
Article
The purpose of this ongoing research project is to enhance the quality of zinc oxide (ZnO) powder synthesised through a green synthesis process using extracts from C. hystrix. The objective is to explore the potential of C. hystrix as a sustainable source for the production of ZnO nanoparticles with improved properties. Through a series of experimental procedures, including characterisation techniques such as x-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and UV-vis spectroscopy, the synthesised ZnO powder's structural, morphological, and optical properties are evaluated. Additionally, the photocatalytic activity of the biosynthesised ZnO powder is assessed for its effectiveness in degrading organic pollutants under UV illumination. By systematically optimising the synthesis parameters and understanding the underlying mechanisms, this research endeavours to contribute to the advancement of green synthesis approaches for producing high-quality ZnO nanoparticles that demonstrate enhanced performance, thereby fostering sustainable and eco-friendly nanomaterial synthesis processes. Following the successful production of eco-friendly ZnO through green synthesis, the optimum sample will undergo several experiments using a doping method with various chemical substances.
IOP Publishing Ltd
0031-8949
1402-4896
2024
99
7
10.1088/1402-4896/ad5875
Physics

WOS:001256812100001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001256812100001
title Green synthesis and characterisation of ZnO from citrus hystrix extracts for photocatalytic application
title_short Green synthesis and characterisation of ZnO from citrus hystrix extracts for photocatalytic application
title_full Green synthesis and characterisation of ZnO from citrus hystrix extracts for photocatalytic application
title_fullStr Green synthesis and characterisation of ZnO from citrus hystrix extracts for photocatalytic application
title_full_unstemmed Green synthesis and characterisation of ZnO from citrus hystrix extracts for photocatalytic application
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description The purpose of this ongoing research project is to enhance the quality of zinc oxide (ZnO) powder synthesised through a green synthesis process using extracts from C. hystrix. The objective is to explore the potential of C. hystrix as a sustainable source for the production of ZnO nanoparticles with improved properties. Through a series of experimental procedures, including characterisation techniques such as x-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and UV-vis spectroscopy, the synthesised ZnO powder's structural, morphological, and optical properties are evaluated. Additionally, the photocatalytic activity of the biosynthesised ZnO powder is assessed for its effectiveness in degrading organic pollutants under UV illumination. By systematically optimising the synthesis parameters and understanding the underlying mechanisms, this research endeavours to contribute to the advancement of green synthesis approaches for producing high-quality ZnO nanoparticles that demonstrate enhanced performance, thereby fostering sustainable and eco-friendly nanomaterial synthesis processes. Following the successful production of eco-friendly ZnO through green synthesis, the optimum sample will undergo several experiments using a doping method with various chemical substances.
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