Synthesis of magnesium doped bismuth oxide for the photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange and tetracycline

This study focuses on the synthesis of Mg-doped bismuth oxide via precipitation method for the photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange (MO) and tetracycline (TC). The synthesized materials were characterized using XRD, FT-IR, UV-DRS, PL, FE-SEM and EDAX. These analyses confirmed the successful f...

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Published in:Results in Chemistry
Main Authors: Ancy Kurian, Anagha G. Nair, Sumathi Shanmugam, Mohankumar Kesarla
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Published: Elsevier 2025-11-01
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author Ancy Kurian
Anagha G. Nair
Sumathi Shanmugam
Mohankumar Kesarla
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description This study focuses on the synthesis of Mg-doped bismuth oxide via precipitation method for the photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange (MO) and tetracycline (TC). The synthesized materials were characterized using XRD, FT-IR, UV-DRS, PL, FE-SEM and EDAX. These analyses confirmed the successful formation of Mg-doped Bi2O3 with agglomerated morphologies and enhanced optical properties. XRD patterns revealed the formation of monoclinic Bi2O3, and doping-induced alterations in diffraction peak intensities and average crystallite size. Doping Bi2O3 with Mg significantly reduced photoluminescence (PL) emission intensity, indicating suppressed radiative recombination and enhanced charge carrier separation. Mechanistic analysis identified superoxide radicals (•O2−) and holes (h+) as the primary active species in pollutant degradation. This investigation underscores the potential of Mg-doped Bi2O3 as efficient photocatalysts for mitigating water pollution caused by persistent organic contaminants like methyl orange and tetracycline. The results contribute valuable insights into the development of advanced materials for environmental remediation and sustainable water treatment technologies.
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spelling doaj-art-1fbbaf3d062d4e51a0121dc2e20253d22025-09-28T04:50:44ZengElsevierResults in Chemistry2211-71562025-11-011810273810.1016/j.rechem.2025.102738Synthesis of magnesium doped bismuth oxide for the photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange and tetracyclineAncy Kurian0Anagha G. Nair1Sumathi Shanmugam2Mohankumar Kesarla3School of Advanced Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, 632014, Tamil Nadu, IndiaSchool of Advanced Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, 632014, Tamil Nadu, IndiaSchool of Advanced Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, 632014, Tamil Nadu, India; Corresponding author.Instituto de Ciencias Físicas, Universidad Nacional Aut'onoma de M'exico, C.P 62210, Cuernavaca, Morelos, MexicoThis study focuses on the synthesis of Mg-doped bismuth oxide via precipitation method for the photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange (MO) and tetracycline (TC). The synthesized materials were characterized using XRD, FT-IR, UV-DRS, PL, FE-SEM and EDAX. These analyses confirmed the successful formation of Mg-doped Bi2O3 with agglomerated morphologies and enhanced optical properties. XRD patterns revealed the formation of monoclinic Bi2O3, and doping-induced alterations in diffraction peak intensities and average crystallite size. Doping Bi2O3 with Mg significantly reduced photoluminescence (PL) emission intensity, indicating suppressed radiative recombination and enhanced charge carrier separation. Mechanistic analysis identified superoxide radicals (•O2−) and holes (h+) as the primary active species in pollutant degradation. This investigation underscores the potential of Mg-doped Bi2O3 as efficient photocatalysts for mitigating water pollution caused by persistent organic contaminants like methyl orange and tetracycline. The results contribute valuable insights into the development of advanced materials for environmental remediation and sustainable water treatment technologies.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211715625007210Bismuth oxidePhotocatalystMethyl OrangeTetracyclineMagnesium
spellingShingle Ancy Kurian
Anagha G. Nair
Sumathi Shanmugam
Mohankumar Kesarla
Synthesis of magnesium doped bismuth oxide for the photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange and tetracycline
Bismuth oxide
Photocatalyst
Methyl Orange
Tetracycline
Magnesium
title Synthesis of magnesium doped bismuth oxide for the photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange and tetracycline
title_full Synthesis of magnesium doped bismuth oxide for the photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange and tetracycline
title_fullStr Synthesis of magnesium doped bismuth oxide for the photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange and tetracycline
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of magnesium doped bismuth oxide for the photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange and tetracycline
title_short Synthesis of magnesium doped bismuth oxide for the photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange and tetracycline
title_sort synthesis of magnesium doped bismuth oxide for the photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange and tetracycline
topic Bismuth oxide
Photocatalyst
Methyl Orange
Tetracycline
Magnesium
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