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Abstract
Cobalt-doped bismuth ferrite (Bi1-xCoxFeO3) nanoparticles (NPs) at x = 0.00, 0.03, 0.07 were synthesized using the sol–gel auto-combustion method and studied the influence of cobalt (Co) on structural, surface, chemical, optical, magnetic, and photocatalytic properties on Bi1-xCoxFeO3 nanoparticles. X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies revealed the rhombohedral structure of the synthesized nanoparticles with a mean crystallite size of 51 nm. Using Tauc’s relation, the optical band gap was calculated, and it decreased from 2.13 to 1.6 eV with increased Co concentration. The iron-oxygen (Fe–O) stretching vibrations were confirmed from Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectra. Magnetic properties of the nanoparticles were studied using a vibrating sample magnetometer and found that Bi1-xCoxFeO3 nanoparticles are ferromagnetic at room temperature. The strength of magnetization increased with an increase of Co doping concentration. Photocatalytic properties of the Bi1-xCoxFeO3 nanoparticles were studied using a UV–Vis-NIR spectrophotometer, and it was found that Bi1-xCoxFeO3 nanoparticles can be used as a photocatalyst in the visible region of the spectrum. Methyl blue (MB) dye was used to study the dye degradation property of pure and Co-doped BiFeO3 nanoparticles, and the results were explained in detail. The Bi1-xCoxFeO3 nanoparticles at x = 0.07 exhibited the highest photocatalytic activity (97.9%).
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The Brazilian Journal of Physics is a peer-reviewed international journal published by the Brazilian Physical Society (SBF). The journal publishes new and original research results from all areas of physics, obtained in Brazil and from anywhere else in the world. Contents include theoretical, practical and experimental papers as well as high-quality review papers. Submissions should follow the generally accepted structure for journal articles with basic elements: title, abstract, introduction, results, conclusions, and references.