Author:
Irshad Muhammed,Columbus Soumya,Parambath Javad B. M.
Abstract
Abstract
Sustainable and cost-effective technologies are crucial for addressing environmental pollution issues. Perovskite photocatalysts have gained increased attention as a potential solution which could be accounted to their tuneable structural characteristics, flexible bandgap, and superior catalytic properties. In this study, we synthesized Lanthanum Cobaltite (LaCoO3) perovskite nanostructures via co-precipitation for photocatalytic purposes. Morphological analysis revealed LaCoO3 nanoparticles with an average size of ∼33 nm whose crystalline characteristics were investigated as a function of annealing temperatures. We found that the pure and crystalline LaCoO3 phase formed after the post-annealing process at 600°C. Photocatalytic studies showed that the degradation potential of LaCoO3 was significantly improved when hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) was added as co-catalyst system. We achieved degradation efficiencies of up to 91% and 85% for MB and methyl orange (MO), respectively. LaCoO3/H2O2 exhibited excellent photocatalytic potential for degrading both anionic and cationic organic dyes for environmental remediation applications.
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