BaTiO₂@MXene Nanocomposites as Efficient Photocatalysts for Organic Dye Degradation
Abstract
We here in report the synthesis of a novel BaTiO₂@MXene nanocomposite, a coherent adsorbent for removing methylene blue (MB) dye from water media. The composite was synthesised by hydrothermal synthesis of BaTiO₂ nanoparticles followed by integration with multilayered MXene nanosheets. Structural investigation and surface analyses using XRD, FTIR, XPS, and SEM confirmed successful BaTiO₂@MXene nanocomposite formation, with reduced crystallinity and strong interfacial interactions, along with uniform BaTiO₂ dispersion across MXene layers. Adsorption studies revealed that 12 wt% BaTiO₂@MXene composites obtained a degradation efficiency of 73.97% under optimised conditions. Kinetic modelling revealed that the fractional-order kinetic model provided the best fit for the adsorption behaviour, indicating a complex mechanism likely involving multiple interaction pathways. Additionally, the stable data closely align with the pseudo-second-order kinetic model (R2 ~ 0.9904), demonstrating that the adsorption process is governed by chemical adsorption occurring on homogeneous active sites. The adsorption process was driven by electrostatic attractions, π–π stacking interactions, and MB molecules' H-bonding and the composite surface. These results show the enormous potential of BaTiO₂@MXene nanocomposites for empirical applications in water treatment and environmental remediation.
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