Rapid reduction of nitrophenols using reusable magnetic \textit{h}-BN/Ni--NiO nanocomposites
Anjali Varshney, Ritesh Dubey, Sushil Kumar, Tapas Goswami, Samar Layek

TL;DR
This study develops magnetic h-BN/Ni-NiO nanocomposites that efficiently catalyze nitrophenol reduction, offering a reusable, stable, and environmentally friendly solution for industrial and environmental applications.
Contribution
The paper introduces a scalable synthesis of h-BN/Ni-NiO nanocomposites with enhanced catalytic activity and magnetic recoverability, advancing green catalytic technologies.
Findings
h-BN/Ni-NiO nanocomposite shows superior catalytic performance
The composite can be magnetically separated and reused for six cycles
The material demonstrates structural stability and minimal activity loss
Abstract
The efficient and cost-effective conversion of nitro compounds to amines is crucial for industrial processes and environmental remediation, highlighting the growing demand for earth-abundant metal-based catalysts. In this study, magnetic Ni--NiO nanostructures and their composites with two-dimensional hexagonal boron nitride (\textit{h}-BN) were synthesized via a simple and scalable combustion method. The structural, morphological, and compositional properties of the synthesized materials were systematically investigated using powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and UV--Vis spectroscopy. The catalytic activity of both Ni--NiO and \textit{h}-BN/Ni--NiO nanostructures was evaluated using nitrophenol reduction as a model reaction. The \textit{h}-BN/Ni--NiO nanocomposite…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNanomaterials for catalytic reactions · Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal · Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
