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Studies on the photo-catalytic activity of
semiconductor nanostructures and their
gold core–shell on the photodegradation of
malathion

Research Abstract
This work is devoted to the synthesis of different semiconductor nanoparticles and their metal core–shell nanocomposites such as TiO2, Au/TiO2, ZnO, and Au/ZnO. The morphology and crystal structures of the developed nanomaterials were characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and x-ray diffraction (XRD). These materials were used as catalysts for the photodegradation of malathion, which is one of the most commonly used pesticides in developing countries. The degradation of 10 ppm malathion under ultraviolet (UV) and visible light in the presence of different synthesized nanocomposites was analyzed using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and UV–visible spectra. A comprehensive study was carried out for the catalytic efficiency of the prepared nanoparticles. Moreover, the effects of different factors that could influence catalytic photodegradation, such as different light sources, surface coverage and the nature of the organic contaminants, were investigated. The results indicate that the core–shell nanocomposite of semiconductor–gold serves as a better catalytic system than the semiconductor nanoparticles themselves.
Research Authors
Dina Mamdouh Fouad and Mona Bakr Mohamed
Research Department
Research Journal
Nanotechnology
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 22
Research Year
2011