Synthesis and Characterisation of Ag and Nitrogen Doped Tio2 Nanoparticles Supported on A Chitosan-Pvae Nanofibre
Date
2014-04-04
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International Journal of Advanced Research in Chemical Science (IJARCS)
Abstract
In this studythe sol gel synthesis method was employed for the preparation of nitrogen and
silver-doped TiO2nanoparticles.This was followed by immobilising the prepared nanoparticles onto
chitosan (Cs) and polyvinyl alcohol-co-ethylene (PVAE) polymer fibres using the process of
electrospinning. This was done so as to secure the particles on the Cs/PVAE matrix to allow their use in
applications such as water treatment. Characterisation was carried out to establish some physical
properties of the prepared particles. Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), Scanning Electron
Microscopy (SEM) and Energy-dispersive x-ray Spectroscopy (EDX) were used to analyze the size,
morphology and composition of the nanomaterials. Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy was
used to monitor reactions and for identification of functional groups while X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis
was carried out to determine the crystalline phases of the synthesized material. The crystallite size was
calculated using the Scherrer equation and the thermal stability of the nanocomposites was determined
using Thermogravimetric analysis(TGA).The XRD patterns showed that the undoped and doped samples
consisted of mixed crystalline phases of anatase and rutile. The diameter of randomly selected
nanoparticles was found to range from 6.4 nm to 21 nm while the size of the nanofibres was found to be in
the range 234-270 nm. Nitrogen doped titania nanoparticles were the smallest in size.
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Titanium dioxide, poly(vinyl alcohol-co-ethylene), Chitosan, nanoparticles, doping, electrospinning, sol ge
Citation
Ocwelwang, Atsile & Tichagwa, Lilian. (2014). Synthesis and characterisation of Ag and nitrogen doped TiO2 nanoparticles supported on a Chitosan-PVAE nanofibre support. International Journal of Advanced Research in Chemical Science. 1. 28-37.