Morphologically controlled synthesis of ferric oxide nano/micro particles and their catalytic application in dry and wet media: a new approach
Abstract Morphologically controlled synthesis of ferric oxide nano/micro particles has been carried out by using solvothermal route. Structural characterization displays that the predominant morphologies are porous hollow spheres, microspheres, micro rectangular platelets, octahedral and irregular s...
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doaj-09ddefae948a41328491db500cef5f132021-08-02T04:00:56ZengBMCChemistry Central Journal1752-153X2017-05-0111111410.1186/s13065-017-0278-0Morphologically controlled synthesis of ferric oxide nano/micro particles and their catalytic application in dry and wet media: a new approachMuhammad Ramzan Saeed Ashraf Janjua0Saba Jamil1Nazish Jahan2Shanza Rauf Khan3Saima Mirza4Department of Chemistry, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM)Laboratory of Superlight Materials and Nano Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of AgricultureLaboratory of Superlight Materials and Nano Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of AgricultureLaboratory of Superlight Materials and Nano Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of AgriculturePunjab Bio Energy Project of Punjab Government, University of AgricultureAbstract Morphologically controlled synthesis of ferric oxide nano/micro particles has been carried out by using solvothermal route. Structural characterization displays that the predominant morphologies are porous hollow spheres, microspheres, micro rectangular platelets, octahedral and irregular shaped particles. It is also observed that solvent has significant effect on morphology such as shape and size of the particles. All the morphologies obtained by using different solvents are nearly uniform with narrow size distribution range. The values of full width at half maxima (FWHM) of all the products were calculated to compare their size distribution. The FWHM value varies with size of the particles for example small size particles show polydispersity whereas large size particles have shown monodispersity. The size of particles increases with decrease in polarity of the solvent whereas their shape changes from spherical to rectangular/irregular with decrease in polarity of the solvent. The catalytic activities of all the products were investigated for both dry and wet processes such as thermal decomposition of ammonium per chlorate (AP) and reduction of 4-nitrophenol in aqueous media. The results indicate that each product has a tendency to act as a catalyst. The porous hollow spheres decrease the thermal decomposition temperature of AP by 140 °C and octahedral Fe3O4 particles decrease the decomposition temperature by 30 °C. The value of apparent rate constant (kapp) of reduction of 4-NP has also been calculated.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13065-017-0278-0NanostructuresChemical synthesisSolvent effectThermo gravimetric analysis (TGA)Catalytic propertiesNitrophenol |
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Muhammad Ramzan Saeed Ashraf Janjua Saba Jamil Nazish Jahan Shanza Rauf Khan Saima Mirza Morphologically controlled synthesis of ferric oxide nano/micro particles and their catalytic application in dry and wet media: a new approach Chemistry Central Journal Nanostructures Chemical synthesis Solvent effect Thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA) Catalytic properties Nitrophenol |
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Morphologically controlled synthesis of ferric oxide nano/micro particles and their catalytic application in dry and wet media: a new approach |
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Morphologically controlled synthesis of ferric oxide nano/micro particles and their catalytic application in dry and wet media: a new approach |
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Morphologically controlled synthesis of ferric oxide nano/micro particles and their catalytic application in dry and wet media: a new approach |
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Morphologically controlled synthesis of ferric oxide nano/micro particles and their catalytic application in dry and wet media: a new approach |
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Morphologically controlled synthesis of ferric oxide nano/micro particles and their catalytic application in dry and wet media: a new approach |
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morphologically controlled synthesis of ferric oxide nano/micro particles and their catalytic application in dry and wet media: a new approach |
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Abstract Morphologically controlled synthesis of ferric oxide nano/micro particles has been carried out by using solvothermal route. Structural characterization displays that the predominant morphologies are porous hollow spheres, microspheres, micro rectangular platelets, octahedral and irregular shaped particles. It is also observed that solvent has significant effect on morphology such as shape and size of the particles. All the morphologies obtained by using different solvents are nearly uniform with narrow size distribution range. The values of full width at half maxima (FWHM) of all the products were calculated to compare their size distribution. The FWHM value varies with size of the particles for example small size particles show polydispersity whereas large size particles have shown monodispersity. The size of particles increases with decrease in polarity of the solvent whereas their shape changes from spherical to rectangular/irregular with decrease in polarity of the solvent. The catalytic activities of all the products were investigated for both dry and wet processes such as thermal decomposition of ammonium per chlorate (AP) and reduction of 4-nitrophenol in aqueous media. The results indicate that each product has a tendency to act as a catalyst. The porous hollow spheres decrease the thermal decomposition temperature of AP by 140 °C and octahedral Fe3O4 particles decrease the decomposition temperature by 30 °C. The value of apparent rate constant (kapp) of reduction of 4-NP has also been calculated. |
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Nanostructures Chemical synthesis Solvent effect Thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA) Catalytic properties Nitrophenol |
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