Document Type
Article
Source of Publication
Scientific Reports
Publication Date
8-18-2022
Abstract
The sol-gel technique was used to fabricate ZnO Nano-swirlings (ZNsw) at a predetermined agitation rate (of >> 1900 rpm), with around 21.94 gm of zinc acetate dihydrate and 0.2 g cetyltrimethylammoniumbromide (CTAB) and a cationic surfactant (drop-wise). The impact of the predetermined agitation condition on the molecular size and morphology of ZNsw is examined, and the outcomes are dissected by useful characterization tools and techniques viz. XRD, SEM embedded with EDS, TEM, FT-IR and UV–visible. The SEM and TEM results suggest that the product formed into a big cluster of adequate ZNsw, containing a significant quantity of folded long thread-lengths. Each group indicated a fair amount of the volume of these lengths. The photocatalytic process of ZNsw was carried out as a result of the irradiation time due to the deterioration of Azo Dye AR183, resulting in approximately 79 percent dye discoloration following an 80-min UV light irradiation in the presence of ZNsw. Additionally, the synthesized ZNsw was tested for antagonistic activity, and the growth hindrance of two plant pathogenic fungal strains found. Per cent inhibition in growth of Rhizoctonia solani and Alternaria alternata were observed in response to ZNsw.
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Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Volume
12
Issue
1
First Page
14023
Last Page
14023
Disciplines
Chemistry
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Recommended Citation
Umar, Khalid; Mfarrej, Manar Fawzi Bani; Rahman, Qazi Inamur; Zuhaib, Mohammad; Khan, Amir; Zia, Qamar; Banawas, Saeed; Nadeem, Hera; Khan, Mohd. Farhan; and Ahmad, Faheem, "ZnO Nano-swirlings for Azo Dye AR183 photocatalytic degradation and antimycotic activity" (2022). All Works. 5302.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/5302
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