Kula Kamal Senapati
Gauhati University
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Catalysis Science & Technology | 2012
Kula Kamal Senapati; Chandan Borgohain; Prodeep Phukan
A new synthesis of a CoFe2O4–ZnS magnetic nanocomposite has been achieved and used as an efficient photocatalyst in the degradation of methyl orange in water under UV irradiation. The photocatalyst is magnetically recoverable from the reaction medium and suitable for multiple uses with sustained catalytic activity.
Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2017
Khoirakpam Kesho Singh; Kula Kamal Senapati; Chandan Borgohain; Kanak Chandra Sarma
Chlorophenols, typically 4-chlorophenols are highly toxic and non-biodegradable organic contaminants which pose serious threat to the environment, particularly when released into aqueous medium. The removal of these pollutants by efficient method has received worldwide concern in recent past. A new Fe3O4-Cr2O3 magnetic nanocomposite was synthesized by wet chemical method under ultrasonic irradiation. Microstructure and morphology of the nanocomposite were characterized by powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR), and a transmission electron microscope (TEM). Magnetic and optical properties were studied by a vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM) and an ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) spectrophotometer respectively. The magnetic nanocomposite (MNC) was used as photocatalyst for effective decomposition of 4-chlorophenol in water under ultraviolet (UV) irradiation.
Journal of Nanotechnology | 2012
Debabrata Mishra; Kula Kamal Senapati; Chandan Borgohain; A. Perumal
We report the investigation of temperature-dependent magnetic properties and photocatalytic activity of CoFe2O4−Fe3O4 magnetic nanocomposites (MNCs) synthesized by hydrothermal process. Room-temperature magnetic hysteresis (M-H) loops result enhanced saturation magnetization of 90 emu/g and coercivity (HC) of 530 Oe for CoFe2O4−Fe3O4 MNCs. With decreasing temperature to 20 K, HC increases from 500 Oe to 6800 Oe, and the M-H loops exhibit exchange coupling feature between CoFe2O4 and Fe3O4. Low- and high-temperature-dependent magnetization measurements confirm that the blocking temperature lies above 300 K and the presence of two magnetic phase transitions corresponding to CoFe2O4 and Fe3O4, respectively. The photocatalytic activity of the MNCs has been examined on the reduction of methyl orange (MO), a colored compound used in dyeing and printing textiles. The observed results suggest that the CoFe2O4−Fe3O4 MNCs act as an excellent photocatalyst on the degradation of organic contaminants and degrade 93% of MO in 5 hours of UV irradiation. The photocatalytic activity of MNCs is attributed to remarkably high band gap energy and small particle size. Also, the MNCs with a reproducible photocatalytic activity are well separable from water media by applying external magnetic field and acts as a promising catalyst for the remediation of textile wastewater.
International Journal of Nanoscience | 2012
Chandan Borgohain; Kula Kamal Senapati; Debabrata Mishra; A. Perumal; Kanak Chandra Sarma; Prodeep Phukan
Nanocrystalline cobalt–ferrite particles of size 20–30 nm have been prepared by a reverse coprecipitation technique under the assistance of ultrasonic irradiation and heat-treatment at different temperatures (from 473 K to 1073 K). Both X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscope analysis confirms the reduction of strain present in the material with annealing temperature. Enhancement of coercivity and magnetization value has been observed without increase in the particle size for whole range of annealing temperature. Temperature dependent magnetization loop shows considerable magnetic hardening at low temperature. The observed enhancement of the coercivity value has been attributed to the increase in magneto-crystalline anisotropy, surface effects and exchange anisotropy. The mechanical properties of the pure cobalt–ferrite samples and cobalt–ferrite reinforced alumina samples were also examined. The Vickers microhardness and the compressive properties obtained from the stress–strain relation showed higher value with annealing temperatures and higher nanoparticle content.
International Journal of Nanoscience | 2011
J. P. Borah; Chandan Borgohain; Kanak Chandra Sarma; Kula Kamal Senapati; Prodeep Phukan
The synthesis of composite magnetic nanomaterials has received increasing attention due to their electronic, magnetic, catalytic, and chemical or biological sensing properties. We have prepared cobalt ferrite–zinc sulfide nanocomposites by a chemical route. The synthesized nanocomposites were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM), and photoluminescence spectrometer (PL). The fluorescent magnetic nanoparticles (FMNPs) had a typical diameter of 30±5 nm and saturation magnetization of 5.8 emu g-1 at room temperature. So, these FMNPs may be potentially applied in different fields such as optoelectronic devices, biolabeling, imaging, drug targeting, bioseparation, magnetic fluid hyperthermia, etc.
Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2012
Kula Kamal Senapati; Subhasish Roy; Chandan Borgohain; Prodeep Phukan
Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2011
Kula Kamal Senapati; Chandan Borgohain; Prodeep Phukan
Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2012
Chandan Borgohain; Kula Kamal Senapati; Kanak Chandra Sarma; Prodeep Phukan
Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2011
Kula Kamal Senapati; Chandan Borgohain; K. C. Sarma; Prodeep Phukan
Nanoscale | 2010
Chandan Borgohain; Kula Kamal Senapati; Debabrata Mishra; K. C. Sarma; Prodeep Phukan