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GO/TiO(2)-Related Nanocomposites as Photocatalysts for Pollutant Removal in Wastewater Treatment

Water pollution has been a prevalent issue globally for some time. Some pollutants are released into the water system without treatment, making the water not suitable for consumption. This problem may lead to more grave problems in the future including the destruction of the ecosystem along with the...

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Autores principales: Kong, Ethan Dern Huang, Chau, Jenny Hui Foong, Lai, Chin Wei, Khe, Cheng Seong, Sharma, Gaurav, Kumar, Amit, Siengchin, Suchart, Sanjay, Mavinkere Rangappa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9565631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36234665
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12193536
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author Kong, Ethan Dern Huang
Chau, Jenny Hui Foong
Lai, Chin Wei
Khe, Cheng Seong
Sharma, Gaurav
Kumar, Amit
Siengchin, Suchart
Sanjay, Mavinkere Rangappa
author_facet Kong, Ethan Dern Huang
Chau, Jenny Hui Foong
Lai, Chin Wei
Khe, Cheng Seong
Sharma, Gaurav
Kumar, Amit
Siengchin, Suchart
Sanjay, Mavinkere Rangappa
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description Water pollution has been a prevalent issue globally for some time. Some pollutants are released into the water system without treatment, making the water not suitable for consumption. This problem may lead to more grave problems in the future including the destruction of the ecosystem along with the organisms inhabiting it, and illness and diseases endangering human health. Conventional methods have been implemented to remove hazardous pollutants such as dyes, heavy metals, and oil but are incapable of doing so due to economic restraints and the inability to degrade the pollutants, leading to secondary pollution. Photocatalysis is a more recently applied concept and is proven to be able to completely remove and degrade pollutants into simpler organic compounds. Titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) is a fine example of a photocatalyst owing to its cost-effectiveness and superb efficiency. However, issues such as the high recombination rate of photogenerated electrons along with positive holes while being only limited to UV irradiation need to be addressed. Carbonaceous materials such as graphene oxide (GO) can overcome such issues by reducing the recombination rate and providing a platform for adsorption accompanied by photocatalytic degradation of TiO(2). The history and development of the synthesis of GO will be discussed, followed by the methods used for GO/TiO(2) synthesis. The hybrid of GO/TiO(2) as a photocatalyst has received some attention in the application of wastewater treatment due to its efficiency and it being environmentally benign. This review paper thereby aims to identify the origins of different pollutants followed by the sickness they may potentially inflict. Recent findings, including that GO/TiO(2)-related nanocomposites can remove pollutants from the water system, and on the photodegradation mechanism for pollutants including aromatic dyes, heavy metal and crude oil, will be briefly discussed in this review. Moreover, several crucial factors that affect the performance of photocatalysis in pollutant removal will be discussed as well. Therefore, this paper presents a critical review of recent achievements in the use of GO/TiO(2)-related nanocomposites and photocatalysis for removing various pollutants in wastewater treatment.
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spelling pubmed-95656312022-10-15 GO/TiO(2)-Related Nanocomposites as Photocatalysts for Pollutant Removal in Wastewater Treatment Kong, Ethan Dern Huang Chau, Jenny Hui Foong Lai, Chin Wei Khe, Cheng Seong Sharma, Gaurav Kumar, Amit Siengchin, Suchart Sanjay, Mavinkere Rangappa Nanomaterials (Basel) Review Water pollution has been a prevalent issue globally for some time. Some pollutants are released into the water system without treatment, making the water not suitable for consumption. This problem may lead to more grave problems in the future including the destruction of the ecosystem along with the organisms inhabiting it, and illness and diseases endangering human health. Conventional methods have been implemented to remove hazardous pollutants such as dyes, heavy metals, and oil but are incapable of doing so due to economic restraints and the inability to degrade the pollutants, leading to secondary pollution. Photocatalysis is a more recently applied concept and is proven to be able to completely remove and degrade pollutants into simpler organic compounds. Titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) is a fine example of a photocatalyst owing to its cost-effectiveness and superb efficiency. However, issues such as the high recombination rate of photogenerated electrons along with positive holes while being only limited to UV irradiation need to be addressed. Carbonaceous materials such as graphene oxide (GO) can overcome such issues by reducing the recombination rate and providing a platform for adsorption accompanied by photocatalytic degradation of TiO(2). The history and development of the synthesis of GO will be discussed, followed by the methods used for GO/TiO(2) synthesis. The hybrid of GO/TiO(2) as a photocatalyst has received some attention in the application of wastewater treatment due to its efficiency and it being environmentally benign. This review paper thereby aims to identify the origins of different pollutants followed by the sickness they may potentially inflict. Recent findings, including that GO/TiO(2)-related nanocomposites can remove pollutants from the water system, and on the photodegradation mechanism for pollutants including aromatic dyes, heavy metal and crude oil, will be briefly discussed in this review. Moreover, several crucial factors that affect the performance of photocatalysis in pollutant removal will be discussed as well. Therefore, this paper presents a critical review of recent achievements in the use of GO/TiO(2)-related nanocomposites and photocatalysis for removing various pollutants in wastewater treatment. MDPI 2022-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9565631/ /pubmed/36234665 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12193536 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Kong, Ethan Dern Huang
Chau, Jenny Hui Foong
Lai, Chin Wei
Khe, Cheng Seong
Sharma, Gaurav
Kumar, Amit
Siengchin, Suchart
Sanjay, Mavinkere Rangappa
GO/TiO(2)-Related Nanocomposites as Photocatalysts for Pollutant Removal in Wastewater Treatment
title GO/TiO(2)-Related Nanocomposites as Photocatalysts for Pollutant Removal in Wastewater Treatment
title_full GO/TiO(2)-Related Nanocomposites as Photocatalysts for Pollutant Removal in Wastewater Treatment
title_fullStr GO/TiO(2)-Related Nanocomposites as Photocatalysts for Pollutant Removal in Wastewater Treatment
title_full_unstemmed GO/TiO(2)-Related Nanocomposites as Photocatalysts for Pollutant Removal in Wastewater Treatment
title_short GO/TiO(2)-Related Nanocomposites as Photocatalysts for Pollutant Removal in Wastewater Treatment
title_sort go/tio(2)-related nanocomposites as photocatalysts for pollutant removal in wastewater treatment
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9565631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36234665
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12193536
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