Research Outputs

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  • Publication
    Rationalizing Fe-Modified TiO2 through doping, composite formation, and single-phase structuring for enhanced photocatalysis via inter- and intra-charge transfers
    (Elsevier, 2024) ;
    Sivakumar, Bharathkumar
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    Vijayarangan, R.
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    Mohan, Sakar
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    Ilangovan, R.
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    Amin, Mohammed
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    Vyas, Shweta
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    El-Bahy, Zeinhom
    This study sheds light on how the properties of titanium dioxide (TiO2) are influenced when it is modified with iron (Fe), leading to the formation of Fe-doped-TiO2, Fe2O3-TiO2 composite, and single-phase FeTiO3 systems. The structural formation of the materials, oxidation state, and chemical environments of the elements are analyzed using XRD and XPS techniques. Band structures with UV–visible light driven properties and suitable redox potentials with improved recombination resistance along with an active inter- and intra-charge transfers were observed for Fe2O3-TiO2 and FeTiO3 systems. The photocatalytic efficiency was found to be superior for FeTiO3 system, degrading ~97 and 100 % of phenol, malachite green and rhodamine B dyes in 150 min, respectively along with enhanced recyclability. Interestingly, a competitive S- and Z-scheme was predicted for Fe2O3-TiO2 composite, explaining its photocatalytic mechanism. The scavenger and total organic carbon analyses revealed the radicals driving the photocatalytic reactions and the nature of degradation products, respectively.
  • Publication
    Praseodymium doping-induced band structure tunning in bismuth ferrite (Bi1-Pr FeO3) nanofibers for the enhanced photocatalytic properties
    (Elsevier, 2024) ;
    Bharathkumar, S.
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    Sakar, M.
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    Balakumar, S.
    The study investigates the influence of praseodymium (Pr) doping on bismuth ferrite (BiFeO3/BFO) nanofibers and their structural, morphological, magnetic, optical, and photocatalytic properties. A series of bismuth ferrite nanofibers with varying concentration of Pr (Bi1-xPrxFeO3, x = 0.00, 0.05, 0.10, and 0.15 mol%) were successfully synthesized using an electrospinning technique. XRD patterns revealed that structural transformation occurred from rhombohedral to orthorhombic upon effective doping of Pr3+ into BFO nanofibers. The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis confirmed that Bi, Fe, and O maintained their native oxidation states of +3 and -2, respectively in the bare and doped systems. Furthermore, the optical band gap value was significantly reduced from 2.35 to 2.22 eV as well as the recombination rates of charge carriers in the doped systems, especially in BP0.15O system. The photocatalytic performance of the prepared samples was studied by measuring the decomposition of rhodamine B (RhB) under sunlight irradiation. Outcomes showed that the doped-BFO nanofibers exhibited enhanced photocatalytic performance compared to pure BFO, with the BP0.15O system showing the 98 % degradation in 60 min. This enhancement could be attributed to the presence of Pr-energy levels, which facilitating enhanced separation, and charge transfer to the surface for the effective redox reactions.