Abstract Core-shell structures of mixed oxides have great interest due to their physical and chemical properties. The present study aims to determine the structural, magnetic, and optical characteristics of the… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Core-shell structures of mixed oxides have great interest due to their physical and chemical properties. The present study aims to determine the structural, magnetic, and optical characteristics of the core-shell structure of α-Fe2O3@CeO2 and CeO2@α-Fe2O3 nanoparticles and their application in the purification of dye contaminates water. These core-shell nanoparticles were synthesized by the cost-effective hydrothermal method with weight ratios as α-Fe2O3:CeO2 (1:1, 2:1) and CeO2:α-Fe2O3 (1:1, 1:2). XRD pattern revealed two distinct phases corresponding to Fe2O3 and CeO2 in synthesized core-shell structures. Defects/oxygen vacancies in lattice were determined using XPS spectra. Magnetic studies indicate that the magnetic character of pure Fe2O3 was found higher with maximum magnetization of 0.84 emu/g than other synthesized materials due to the contribution of non-magnetic CeO2. The maximum photodegradation efficiency of core-shell nanoparticles [α-Fe2O3@CeO2 (2:1)] for Rose Bengal dye was found to be 93% in 75 min under UV irradiation source as compare to the single metal oxides i.e., α-Fe2O3 and CeO2. The Ce4+/Ce3+ and Fe2+/Fe3+ redox couple and heterojunction interfaces of core-shell material have promoted electron transfer and photo-excited electron-hole recombination. These properties of core-shell materials are significant for the photodegradation of Rose Bengal dye.
               
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