Ligand engineering offers a powerful approach for tuning the physicochemical and electronic properties of semiconductor nanomaterials, thereby optimizing their photocatalytic and electrochemical performance. In this study, antimony sulphide (Sb₂S₃) nanoparticles were rationally designed using three surface-capping ligands, oleic acid (OAc), oleylamine (OAm) and octadecylamine (ODA) yielding Sb₂S₃ (Shemer et al., 2023 (1)), Sb₂S₃ (Zodrow et al., 2017 (2)), and Sb₂S₃ (Islam et al., 2024 (3)), respectively. Systematic characterisation confirmed the successful formation of highly crystalline orthorhombic-phase Sb₂S₃ with ligand-dependent modulation of morphology and optical properties. Electrochemical behaviour was evaluated using cyclic voltammetry of screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPEs) modified with the nanoparticles. Among the series, SPE–Sb₂S₃ (Shemer et al., 2023 (1)) exhibited superior anodic and cathodic current responses with minimal peak-to-peak separation, indicative of enhanced charge-transfer kinetics facilitated by the oleic acid ligand environment. The photocatalytic activity was investigated for the degradation of Safranine-O (Saf O) dye. Sb₂S₃ (Shemer et al., 2023 (1)), Sb₂S₃ (Zodrow et al., 2017 (2)), and Sb₂S₃ (Islam et al., 2024 (3)) achieved degradation efficiencies of 51%, 46%, and 48%, respectively. Synergistic coupling of Sb₂S₃ (Shemer et al., 2023 (1)) with persulfate (Sb₂S₃ (Shemer et al., 2023 (1))+PS) markedly enhanced the degradation efficiency to 94%, which was further optimized to 99.7% under 0.3 g L −1 catalyst loading, 0.4 g L −1 persulfate concentration, and pH 2. Kinetic analysis revealed that the apparent rate constant ( k ₐₚₚ) of the Sb₂S₃ (Shemer et al., 2023 (1)) + PS system was ~3.2 times higher than that of pristine Sb₂S₃ (Shemer et al., 2023 (1)), confirming the ligand-assisted activation of persulfate and accelerated radical-mediated oxidation. Overall, the results demonstrate that ligand engineering profoundly influences the electronic conductivity, surface reactivity, and catalytic efficiency of Sb₂S₃ nanoparticles. The Sb₂S₃ (Shemer et al., 2023 (1))+PS system thus represents a highly efficient and tunable platform for persulfate-driven photocatalysis, with significant potential for advanced wastewater treatment and environmental remediation. • Ligand engineering effectively tailored the properties of orthorhombic Sb₂S₃ nanoparticles. • Oleic-acid-capped Sb₂S₃ exhibited the best electrochemical performance on modified screen-printed electrodes. • Photo-degradation by the pristine Sb₂S₃ on Saf-O achieved efficiencies ranging from 46 to 51%. • Coupling of oleic-acid-capped Sb₂S₃ with persulfate (PS) boosted photocatalytic efficiency to 99.7%. • Ligand-assisted PS activation doubled kinetics in Sb₂S₃ (Shemer et al., 2023 (1))+PS, enabling advanced wastewater treatment.
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