Ball milling assisted mechano-catalytic dye degradation using SrTiO3 nanoparticles†

Aman Shukla, Akshay Gaur, Shivam Dubey and Rahul Vaish
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Ball milling stands as a versatile and widely used technique that involves the mechanical grinding of solid materials via ball mills. Conventionally employed for synthesizing nanomaterials and complex compounds, this method has now been harnessed directly for catalysis due to its capability for surface charge separation. Herein, in the present study, we have explored the potential of ball milling to activate material with low piezoelectric coefficient for catalysis by demonstrating the ball-milling-induced mechano-catalytic activity of SrTiO3 (STO) nanoparticles for the degradation of toxic methylene blue (MB) dye. With the assistance of ball milling, STO nanoparticles (of 0.3 g dosage) were found capable of degrading 70% of 10 ppm MB dye at 400 rpm speed with 10 Zr balls in just 1 hour. A series of parametric studies were performed to analyze the effect of various process conditions, like catalyst dosage, initial concentration of dye, ball milling speed, and number of milling balls. Further, scavenging tests were carried out to detect the responsible reactive species for dye degradation. Moreover, the present ball milling process was compared with the trivial ultrasonication method where STO showed just 12% degradation in 1 hour. The results manifest the superiority of ball milling catalysis which not only offers precise control over reaction parameters but also encompasses scalability, simplicity, and better potential to conduct catalysis under environmentally benign conditions.

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使用 SrTiO3 纳米粒子进行球磨辅助机械催化染料降解†。
球磨是一种用途广泛的技术,通过球磨机对固体材料进行机械研磨。这种方法通常用于合成纳米材料和复杂化合物,由于其表面电荷分离的能力,现在已被直接用于催化。在本研究中,我们通过展示球磨诱导的 SrTiO3(STO)纳米粒子在降解有毒亚甲基蓝(MB)染料中的机械催化活性,探索了球磨激活低压电系数材料用于催化的潜力。在球磨的辅助下,STO 纳米粒子(用量为 0.3 克)能够在 400 转/分的转速下,用 10 个 Zr 球在 1 小时内降解 70% 的 10 ppm 甲基溴染料。为了分析催化剂用量、染料初始浓度、球磨速度和研磨球数量等各种工艺条件的影响,进行了一系列参数研究。此外,还进行了清除测试,以检测染料降解的主要反应物。此外,还将目前的球磨法与微不足道的超声波法进行了比较,后者在 1 小时内仅降解了 12% 的 STO。这些结果表明了球磨催化法的优越性,它不仅能精确控制反应参数,还具有可扩展性、简便性以及在无害环境条件下进行催化的更大潜力。
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