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Title
Green synthesis of MOF@Ag nanocomposites for catalytic reduction of methylene blue
Type of Research Article
Keywords
Keywords:Metal-organic framework Dye degradation Silver nanoparticles Catalytic reduction Wastewater treatment
Abstract
In this study, a novel catalyst (ZBD@Ag) based on silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) grown on the surface of Zn2(bdc)2 (dabco) metal-organic framework (ZBD), was synthesized using a green in-situ approach. The ZBD@Ag nano- composite was characterized by various techniques, and its catalytic performance was investigated in the reduc- tion of methylene blue (MB) in the presence of NaBH4. It was found that the catalyst possesses outstanding performance even at deficient concentrations and that acidic pH is more suitable for the catalytic reduction. The catalytic reduction of MB completed in 6 min, and the reaction followed the first-order kinetics (K = 0.37 min−1 ≈30.5 s−1 g−1). The developed catalyst could well suppress the other similar catalysts for the same reaction, showing its potential to be used for the removal of hazardous materials like organic dyes.
Researchers Aseman Lajevardi (First Researcher)، mohammad tavakoli yaradi (Second Researcher)، ali masjedi (Third Researcher)، Afsaneh nouri (Fourth Researcher)، Moayad Hossaini Sadr (Fifth Researcher)