Formation of nanoneedle Cu(0)/CuS nanohybrid thin film by the disproportionation of a copper(i) complex at an oil–water interface and its application for dye degradation†
Abstract
A nanoneedle Cu(0)/CuS nanohybrid thin film was synthesized by reaction of the [Cu(PPh3)3I] complex with Na2S at the interface between toluene and water at room temperature. The catalytic activity of Cu(0)/CuS nanoneedles was investigated in the degradation of dyes in the presence or absence of H2O2. On the basis of comparative kinetic studies, the following trend was obtained for the degradation of different dyes in the presence of H2O2 and CuS catalyst: neutral dyes > cationic dyes > anionic dyes. Although the most popular degradation of methylene blue dye was studied using TiO2 semiconductor particles in the presence of UV light, the present procedure involves only ambient conditions and sunlight in the room.