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Gamma ray assisted modification of carbon quantum dot/polyurethane nanocomposites: structural, mechanical and photocatalytic study

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Budimir, Milica
Marković, Zoran M.
Jovanović, Dragana J.
Vujisić, Miloš Lj.
Mičušik, Matej
Danko, Martin
Kleinova, Angela
Švajdlenkova, Helena
Špitalsky, Zdenko
Todorović-Marković, Biljana
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In recent years, water pollution and contamination had become a major threat to the ecosystem. However, the use of nanostructured materials has been proven as a very promising approach in the treatment of polluted water. The present study reports the results of the gamma ray-assisted modification of hydrophobic carbon quantum dot (hCQD)/polyurethane nanocomposites for photocatalytic degradation of organic dyes. Different characterization methods were applied to investigate the influence of the different doses of gamma irradiation (1, 10 and 200 kGy) on the physical and chemical properties of nanocomposites (morphology, chemical content, mechanical properties, wettability, and potential for singlet oxygen generation). Surface morphology and mechanical properties analyses showed that gamma rays induced insignificant changes in the structure of nanocomposites, but the potential for singlet oxygen generation increased significantly. Here we also explore, in detail, the photocatalytic prope...rties of gamma-ray modified hCQDs/polyurethane nanocomposites. UV-vis analysis showed that the removal efficiency of the rose bengal dye reached up to 97% for the nanocomposite irradiated with the dose of 200 kGy.

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RSC Advances, 2019, 9, 11, 6278-6286
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  • Thin films of single wall carbon nanotubes and graphene for electronic application (RS-172003)
  • STSM grant from the COST Action [CA16217]
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  • Erratum: https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/9827
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DOI: 10.1039/C9RA00500E

ISSN: 2046-2069

WoS: 000459507800051

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85062455160
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AU  - Budimir, Milica
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AU  - Danko, Martin
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AB  - In recent years, water pollution and contamination had become a major threat to the ecosystem. However, the use of nanostructured materials has been proven as a very promising approach in the treatment of polluted water. The present study reports the results of the gamma ray-assisted modification of hydrophobic carbon quantum dot (hCQD)/polyurethane nanocomposites for photocatalytic degradation of organic dyes. Different characterization methods were applied to investigate the influence of the different doses of gamma irradiation (1, 10 and 200 kGy) on the physical and chemical properties of nanocomposites (morphology, chemical content, mechanical properties, wettability, and potential for singlet oxygen generation). Surface morphology and mechanical properties analyses showed that gamma rays induced insignificant changes in the structure of nanocomposites, but the potential for singlet oxygen generation increased significantly. Here we also explore, in detail, the photocatalytic properties of gamma-ray modified hCQDs/polyurethane nanocomposites. UV-vis analysis showed that the removal efficiency of the rose bengal dye reached up to 97% for the nanocomposite irradiated with the dose of 200 kGy.
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author = "Budimir, Milica and Marković, Zoran M. and Jovanović, Dragana J. and Vujisić, Miloš Lj. and Mičušik, Matej and Danko, Martin and Kleinova, Angela and Švajdlenkova, Helena and Špitalsky, Zdenko and Todorović-Marković, Biljana",
year = "2019",
abstract = "In recent years, water pollution and contamination had become a major threat to the ecosystem. However, the use of nanostructured materials has been proven as a very promising approach in the treatment of polluted water. The present study reports the results of the gamma ray-assisted modification of hydrophobic carbon quantum dot (hCQD)/polyurethane nanocomposites for photocatalytic degradation of organic dyes. Different characterization methods were applied to investigate the influence of the different doses of gamma irradiation (1, 10 and 200 kGy) on the physical and chemical properties of nanocomposites (morphology, chemical content, mechanical properties, wettability, and potential for singlet oxygen generation). Surface morphology and mechanical properties analyses showed that gamma rays induced insignificant changes in the structure of nanocomposites, but the potential for singlet oxygen generation increased significantly. Here we also explore, in detail, the photocatalytic properties of gamma-ray modified hCQDs/polyurethane nanocomposites. UV-vis analysis showed that the removal efficiency of the rose bengal dye reached up to 97% for the nanocomposite irradiated with the dose of 200 kGy.",
journal = "RSC Advances",
title = "Gamma ray assisted modification of carbon quantum dot/polyurethane nanocomposites: structural, mechanical and photocatalytic study",
volume = "9",
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Budimir, M., Marković, Z. M., Jovanović, D. J., Vujisić, M. Lj., Mičušik, M., Danko, M., Kleinova, A., Švajdlenkova, H., Špitalsky, Z.,& Todorović-Marković, B.. (2019). Gamma ray assisted modification of carbon quantum dot/polyurethane nanocomposites: structural, mechanical and photocatalytic study. in RSC Advances, 9(11), 6278-6286.
https://doi.org/10.1039/C9RA00500E
Budimir M, Marković ZM, Jovanović DJ, Vujisić ML, Mičušik M, Danko M, Kleinova A, Švajdlenkova H, Špitalsky Z, Todorović-Marković B. Gamma ray assisted modification of carbon quantum dot/polyurethane nanocomposites: structural, mechanical and photocatalytic study. in RSC Advances. 2019;9(11):6278-6286.
doi:10.1039/C9RA00500E .
Budimir, Milica, Marković, Zoran M., Jovanović, Dragana J., Vujisić, Miloš Lj., Mičušik, Matej, Danko, Martin, Kleinova, Angela, Švajdlenkova, Helena, Špitalsky, Zdenko, Todorović-Marković, Biljana, "Gamma ray assisted modification of carbon quantum dot/polyurethane nanocomposites: structural, mechanical and photocatalytic study" in RSC Advances, 9, no. 11 (2019):6278-6286,
https://doi.org/10.1039/C9RA00500E . .

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