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Sol-Gel synthesis, structural characterizations, photo- catalytic degradation for H2 production and UV-Absorption of yttrium-substituted Co-Zn ferrite nanoparticles

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In this article, the effect of trivalent yttrium ion substitution on the structural properties of Co-Zn ferrite has been studied after the fabrication of Co1-xZnxFe2-yYO4 nanoparticles at a typical concentration (x = 0.3, y=0.2).
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An effect of trivalent yttrium ion substitution on the structural properties of Co-Zn ferrite has been studied after the fabrication of Co1-xZnxFe2-yYyO4 nanoparticles at a typical concentration (x=0.3, y=0.2). The synthesis of Co1-xZnxFe2-yYyO4 nanoparticles was carried out via sol-gel auto-combustion technique using the citric acid as a fuel with a metal nitrate to citrate ratio of 1:3. X-ray diffraction studies of Co1-xZnxFe2-yYyO4 nanoparticles were carried out to study the structural parameter and phase purity. In this study, the XRD pattern revealed the presence of Bragg's reflections belongs to the cubic spinel structure. The Y3+ ion doping creates additional phases in the Co-Zn ferrite, which plays a crucial role in controlling the physicochemical properties of the typical samples. The crystallite size (t) was estimated using Debye-Scherrer's formula and reported to be decreased as a result of Y3+ ionic exchange as per the expectations. Y3+ ion substituted Co-Zn ferrite (with Y content = 0.02 per formula unit) may be considered for an attenuation application in the particular range. Visible range light was used for the photocatalytic degradation measurements using methylene Blue dye. In particular, an enhanced degradation efficiency of Co1-xZnxFe2-yYyO4 nanoparticles was observed. The UV-vis spectroscopic studies were performed and reported in the wavelength range 220 - 400 nm to check the absorbance of methylene blue dye at different time intervals.

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