Author/Authors :
Ayinde, Wasiu B Federal University of Agriculture - Abeokuta - Nigeria , Dare, Enock O Federal University of Agriculture - Abeokuta - Nigeria , Bada, Damilola A Federal University of Agriculture - Abeokuta - Nigeria , Alayande, Samson O Federal University of Agriculture - Abeokuta - Nigeria , Oladoyinbo, Fatai O Federal University of Agriculture - Abeokuta - Nigeria , Idowu, Mopelola A Federal University of Agriculture - Abeokuta - Nigeria , Bolaji, Bukola. O Federal University of Agriculture - Abeokuta - Nigeria , Ezeh, Miriam I Delta State University - Nigeria , Osuji, Rose U University of Nigeria - Nigeria
Abstract :
We report the hybridization of ZnO with natural
dyes [Laali, Zobo] or synthetic dye [methyl red] forming
ZnO–laali, ZnO–zobo and ZnO–methyl red nanocomposites in bright colours. The structural, optical and dye photosensitization influence of the hybrid nanocomposites
were studied by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM), UV–Visible absorption spectroscopy and photoluminescence (PL). The surface
plasmon absorption band of ZnO–laali and ZnO–zobo
shifts towards red and blue, respectively, with significantly
enhanced absorption intensities, indicating the interaction
and optical influence of the respective dyes in photosensitization. Optical and absorption character of ZnO methyl
red and bare ZnO are similar indicating the insignificant
effect of methyl red on photosensitization. PL spectra of
ZnO–laali and ZnO–zobo display enhanced UV light
emission due not only to the surface electron transfer from
their respective inherent isoplumbagin and anthocyanin to
ZnO but also to the extension of the Fermi energy level to
the ZnO. Dyes adopted influence the optical band gaps of
the evolved hybrid nanocomposites.
Keywords :
Zinc oxide nanohybrids , Natural dyes (Zobo) , Hibiscus sabdariffa , (Laali bark) Lawsonia inermis , Optical properties