Summary: | The photodegradation of m-cresol was carried out under visible light (46% sunlight) by ZnO as photocatalyst. To
measure the efficiency of photodegradation, the different variables studied included amount of photocatalyst,
concentration of m-cresol and pH. The maximum amount of photocatalyst and concentration of m-cresol was
1.5 g/L and 25 ppm respectively. The photodegradation was favorable in the pH 6-9 range. The detected
intermediates were 2-methyl-1,4-benzodiol, 2-methyl-para-benzoquinone, 3,5-dihydroxytoluene and
2,5-dihydroxy-benzaldehyde. TOC studies show that 78% of total organic carbon is removed from solution during irradiation time. This study indicates the great potential of ZnO to remove aqueous m-cresol under visible-light irradiation which is part of sunlight.
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