Shyam Sundar Gandi, S. Gandi, S. Parne, Motilal Lakavat, Nageswara Rao Lakkimsetty, G. Gedda
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Abstract
The hydrothermal treatment was used to create a natural hierarchical bio-inspired carbon and nitrogen-doped C/N/TiO2 hybrid composite. It is the goal of this work to investigate the photocatalytic activity of bio-inspired C/N/TiO2 hybrid composite. Techniques such as X-ray powder diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy, FTIR, Raman, and photoluminescence spectroscopy were used to explore the structural, morphological, and photocatalysis characteristics of the bio-inspired C/N/TiO2 hybrid composite. By doping carbon and nitrogen, TiO2 nanotubes were able to improve the photocatalyst properties of the C/N/TiO2 hybrid composite, decrease the energy band gap (∼2.55 eV), and result in increased electron transfer efficiency when compared to pure TiO2. The photocatalytic degradation of pollutants (rhodamine B (RhB)) is made possible by the use of a bio-inspired C/N/TiO2 hybrid composite that has high interconnectivity and an easily accessible surface.