Comparative Study of Selenides and Tellurides of Transition Metals (Nb and Ta) with Respect to its Catalytic, Antimicrobial, and Molecular Docking Performance.
Antimicrobial
Catalysis
Molecular docking
Selenides
Solid-state synthesis
Tellurides
Journal
Nanoscale research letters
ISSN: 1931-7573
Titre abrégé: Nanoscale Res Lett
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101279750
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
08 Jul 2020
08 Jul 2020
Historique:
received:
14
05
2020
accepted:
23
06
2020
entrez:
10
7
2020
pubmed:
10
7
2020
medline:
10
7
2020
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
The present research is a comparative study that reports an economical and accessible method to synthesize niobium (Nb) and Tantalum (Ta) selenides and tellurides with useful application in the removal of pollutants in textile, paper, and dyeing industries as well as in medical field. In this study, solid-state process was used to generate nanocomposites and various characterization techniques were employed to compare two groups of materials under investigation. Structure, morphology, elemental constitution, and functional groups of synthesized materials were analyzed with XRD, FESEM coupled with EDS, FTIR, and Raman spectroscopy, respectively. HR-TEM images displayed nanoscale particles with tetragonal and monoclinic crystal structures. The optical properties were evaluated in terms of cut-off wavelength and optical band gap using UV-visible spectroscopy. A comparative behavior of both groups of compounds was assessed with regards to their catalytic and microcidal properties. Extracted nanocomposites when used as catalysts, though isomorphs of each other, showed markedly different behavior in catalytic degradation of MB dye in the presence of NaBH
Identifiants
pubmed: 32643064
doi: 10.1186/s11671-020-03375-0
pii: 10.1186/s11671-020-03375-0
pmc: PMC7343698
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Pagination
144Subventions
Organisme : Higher Education Commission, Pakistan
ID : 21-1669
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