A Comparative Study of Congo Red Textile Dye Photodegradation Using ZnO Al and ZnO Al+Mn Nanoparticles

Krisandi, Aprilion and Harsono, Heru and Yudasari, Nurfina (2024) A Comparative Study of Congo Red Textile Dye Photodegradation Using ZnO Al and ZnO Al+Mn Nanoparticles. Trends in Sciences, 21 (11). p. 8219. ISSN 2774-0226

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Abstract

Photodegradation of Congo Red textile dye was successfully carried out using ZnO Al and ZnO Al+Mn nanoparticles synthesized using the bottom-up coprecipitation method. Powder X-ray diffraction provides information that Al and Mn doping successfully inserted in the host crystal structure while maintaining the Hexagonal Wurtzite crystal structure. However, a shift in the diffraction peak caused by the lattice distance changes with the addition of doping. FE-SEM EDS provides information that both nanoparticles are nonuniform sphere-like due to the addition of dopping, and each dopping is detected through EDS spectra. There is a decrease in the gap energy in each sample. ZnO Al nanoparticles have a gap energy of 3.29 eV, and ZnO Al+Mn nanoparticles have a gap energy of 3.28 eV. However, the decrease in the gap energy is not directly related to the percentage and kinetic rate of Congo Red photodegradation. Adding 5 mg of ZnO Al Nanoparticles powder could degrade Congo Red up to 97.9 % within 120 min using UV A radiation or 0.03504/min. At the same time, adding ZnO Al+Mn Nanoparticles powder with the same parameters could only degrade 67.6 % or 0.00759/min.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: ZnO Al/Mn Nanoparticles, Photodegradation, Congo red
Subjects: Environmental Pollution & Control
Materials Sciences
Depositing User: Maria Regina
Date Deposited: 19 Nov 2025 07:51
Last Modified: 19 Nov 2025 07:51
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/55028

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