Photocatalytic degradation of disperse azo dyes in textile wastewater using green zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesized in plant extract: A critical review

Textile wastewater comprises a complex mixture of chemical substances and dyes such as disperse dyes which have a high potential as carcinogenic, mutagenic, and teratogenic. Textile wastewater effluent contributes 20% of the water pollution with a high contribution to environmental contamination...

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Main Authors: Dihom, Hussin Ramadan, Al-Shaibani, Muhanna M., Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira, Al-Gheethi, Adel Ali, Ajit Sharma, Ajit Sharma, Khamidun, Mohd Hairul
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author Dihom, Hussin Ramadan
Al-Shaibani, Muhanna M.
Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira
Al-Gheethi, Adel Ali
Ajit Sharma, Ajit Sharma
Khamidun, Mohd Hairul
author_facet Dihom, Hussin Ramadan
Al-Shaibani, Muhanna M.
Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira
Al-Gheethi, Adel Ali
Ajit Sharma, Ajit Sharma
Khamidun, Mohd Hairul
author_sort Dihom, Hussin Ramadan
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description Textile wastewater comprises a complex mixture of chemical substances and dyes such as disperse dyes which have a high potential as carcinogenic, mutagenic, and teratogenic. Textile wastewater effluent contributes 20% of the water pollution with a high contribution to environmental contamination, where about 50,000 tons/year of dyes are dumped into the environment. The advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), which includes photo�catalytic degradation (PD) using nanophotocatalysts, is a rising technology causing in completing the mineral�ization of the dyes, compared to traditional treatment techniques such as the absorption method, which transfers the pollutants to other stages. Photolysis is capable of partially degrading 50 to 80% of micro-pollutants like dyes using nanophotocatalysts. The literature indicates that about 70 to 80% of studies use photocatalysis using ZnO/ TiO2 as a photocatalyst in wastewater treatment. However, the photocatalysts used have limited potential for removing dyes from textile wastewater. Thus, it is urgent to improve the ZnO NPs synthesis to maximize the PD efficiency to degrading textile wastewater dyes. The present review focuses on exploring the efficiency and mechanism of the photodegradation of textile wastewater dyes using zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) syn�thesized in the plant extract. The highest photolysis efficiency was found at low dye concentrations and pH to improve the initial operating parameters. Photolysis increases with increasing photocatalysis in the surface area and with an optimum amount of photocatalyst. Furthermore, appropriate photoirradiation is also necessary to conduct the photocatalytic process at room temperature.
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spelling uthm.eprints-73022022-07-21T03:50:57Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7302/ Photocatalytic degradation of disperse azo dyes in textile wastewater using green zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesized in plant extract: A critical review Dihom, Hussin Ramadan Al-Shaibani, Muhanna M. Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira Al-Gheethi, Adel Ali Ajit Sharma, Ajit Sharma Khamidun, Mohd Hairul T Technology (General) Textile wastewater comprises a complex mixture of chemical substances and dyes such as disperse dyes which have a high potential as carcinogenic, mutagenic, and teratogenic. Textile wastewater effluent contributes 20% of the water pollution with a high contribution to environmental contamination, where about 50,000 tons/year of dyes are dumped into the environment. The advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), which includes photo�catalytic degradation (PD) using nanophotocatalysts, is a rising technology causing in completing the mineral�ization of the dyes, compared to traditional treatment techniques such as the absorption method, which transfers the pollutants to other stages. Photolysis is capable of partially degrading 50 to 80% of micro-pollutants like dyes using nanophotocatalysts. The literature indicates that about 70 to 80% of studies use photocatalysis using ZnO/ TiO2 as a photocatalyst in wastewater treatment. However, the photocatalysts used have limited potential for removing dyes from textile wastewater. Thus, it is urgent to improve the ZnO NPs synthesis to maximize the PD efficiency to degrading textile wastewater dyes. The present review focuses on exploring the efficiency and mechanism of the photodegradation of textile wastewater dyes using zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) syn�thesized in the plant extract. The highest photolysis efficiency was found at low dye concentrations and pH to improve the initial operating parameters. Photolysis increases with increasing photocatalysis in the surface area and with an optimum amount of photocatalyst. Furthermore, appropriate photoirradiation is also necessary to conduct the photocatalytic process at room temperature. Elsevier 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7302/1/J14106_64a27a34c6d787dde58ede84d23898da.pdf Dihom, Hussin Ramadan and Al-Shaibani, Muhanna M. and Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira and Al-Gheethi, Adel Ali and Ajit Sharma, Ajit Sharma and Khamidun, Mohd Hairul (2022) Photocatalytic degradation of disperse azo dyes in textile wastewater using green zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesized in plant extract: A critical review. Journal of Water Process Engineering, 47. ISSN 2214-7144 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jwpe.2022.102705
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
Dihom, Hussin Ramadan
Al-Shaibani, Muhanna M.
Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira
Al-Gheethi, Adel Ali
Ajit Sharma, Ajit Sharma
Khamidun, Mohd Hairul
Photocatalytic degradation of disperse azo dyes in textile wastewater using green zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesized in plant extract: A critical review
title Photocatalytic degradation of disperse azo dyes in textile wastewater using green zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesized in plant extract: A critical review
title_full Photocatalytic degradation of disperse azo dyes in textile wastewater using green zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesized in plant extract: A critical review
title_fullStr Photocatalytic degradation of disperse azo dyes in textile wastewater using green zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesized in plant extract: A critical review
title_full_unstemmed Photocatalytic degradation of disperse azo dyes in textile wastewater using green zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesized in plant extract: A critical review
title_short Photocatalytic degradation of disperse azo dyes in textile wastewater using green zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesized in plant extract: A critical review
title_sort photocatalytic degradation of disperse azo dyes in textile wastewater using green zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesized in plant extract a critical review
topic T Technology (General)
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7302/1/J14106_64a27a34c6d787dde58ede84d23898da.pdf
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