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AuthorBin Yousaf, A.
AuthorZavahir, S.
AuthorZeb, A.
AuthorMichalcova, A.
AuthorKasak, P.
Available date2023-10-09T07:34:21Z
Publication Date2022
Publication NameJournal of Colloid and Interface Science
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2021.12.023
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/48350
AbstractThe avenues of catalysis and material science are always accepted and it is hoped that a state-of-the-art catalyst with exceptional intrinsic redox characteristics would be produced. This study focused on developing a multi-featured catalyst of high economical and commercial standards to meet the multi-directional applications of environmental and energy demands. Manganese (IV) oxide nanosheets made of fluffy-sheet-like g-C3N4 material were successfully synthesized by pyrolysis method. The electron-rich g-C3N4 network and semiconducting metallic oxides of MnO2 nanosheets generated high electron density interfaces within the intra-composite structure. The input of active interfaces along with strong metal-to-support interactions achieved between two parallel nanosheets in MnO2/g-C3N4 catalyst intrinsically boosted up its electrochemical and optical characteristics for it to be used in multi-catalytic fields. Successful trails of catalysts’ performance have been made in three major catalytic fields with enhanced activities such as heterogeneous catalysis (reduction of nitrobenzene with rate constant of “K = 0.734 min−1” and hydrogenation of styrene with “100% conversion” efficiency, including negligible change in five consecutive cycles), photocatalysis (degradation of methylene blue dye model within 20 min with negligible change in five consecutive cycles) and electrocatalysis (oxygen reduction reactions having comparable “diffusion-limited-current density” behaviour with that of the commercial Pt/C catalyst). The enhanced performance of catalysts in transforming chemicals, degrading organic pollutant species and producing sustainable energy resources from air oxygen can mitigate the challenges faced in environmental and energy crises, respectively.
SponsorThis publication was supported by Qatar University grant # IRCC-2020-004. The authors acknowledge the financial support made possible by project NPRP grant # NPRP13S-0123-200153 from the Qatar National Research Fund (A Member of The Qatar Foundation).
Languageen
PublisherAcademic Press Inc.
SubjectElectrocatalysis
Layered heteronanostructure
Photocatalysis
Porous carbonaceous structure
Reduction catalyst
TitleNanostructural synergism as Mn-N-C channels in manganese (IV) oxide and fluffy g-C3N4 layered composite with exceptional catalytic capabilities
TypeArticle
Pagination258-270
Volume Number610


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