Photodegradation of Methylene Blue Dye by Porous Manganese Dioxide (MnO2)
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The fast advancement of industry has led to many ecological, environmental, social
and biological problems. In order to resolve some of these problems, it is necessary
to find suitable highly efficient techniques to resolve them. One of them is the waste
water treatment and removing harmful the organic pollutants to make them reusable.
Semiconductor nanomaterials are used as photocatalyst due to their potential
application for degradation of harmful organic pollutants. Mn-oxides catalysts has
been found to be highly effective for the adsorption and photocatalytic degradation of
many organic dyes due to their high surface area and multiple oxidation states. In this
work, the MnO2 nanopowder has been synthesized through sonochemical route using
KMnO4 and poly-ethylene glycol as the reducing agent. Structural and optical analysis
(XRD, TEM, FTIR, BET and UV–visible) confirmed the formation of nanocrystalline
MnO2 network. The adsorption and photocatalytic performance of synthesized MnO2
was tested for degradation of methylene blue dye and p nitrophenol (2.0 mg/L) under
dark chamber and household CFL lamp exposure, respectively. Further, the
adsorption and degradation of methylene blue dye has been studied with varying
concentration (3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0, 10.0 mg/L) and also at different pH
values (2.0, 5.0, 7.0, 10.0 mg/L at 2.0 and 10.0 pH) of the dye solution.
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M.Sc Thesis
