Ga-doped ZnO nanorods: The photocatalytic performance of methylene blue under solar irradiation

Optical Materials(2022)

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Abstract
Access to clean water is one of the fundamental needs in our rapid lifestyle; a large amount of water pollution recently threatens this right. These contaminants have highlighted as a challenge to the conventional wastewater treatment process. In this article, a rapid microwave-assisted method has used to synthesize pristine and gallium-doped ZnO nanorods on the glass substrate. Different levels of doping (0.5%, 1%, 3% and 5% Ga) have been investigated. Results show that the morphological properties of nanorods change significantly with Ga doping from 0.5% to 5%. Comparably, the crystalline size and surface roughness are also Ga content dependent. The existence of Ga in the ZnO lattice confirms the effective Ga-doping of ZnO NRs. The 1% Ga doping sample shows significant enhancement in visible light absorption, the recombination of photo generated charge carriers, and rapid degradation at more than 80% within 60 min compared to the pristine sample.
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Gallium,Doping,Nanorods,Zinc oxide,Photocatalysis
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