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Psyllium-Husk-Assisted Synthesis of ZnO Microstructures with Improved Photocatalytic Properties for the Degradation of Methylene Blue (MB)

Wastewater from the textile industry is chronic and hazardous for the human body due to the presence of a variety of organic dyes; therefore, its complete treatment requires efficient, simple, and low cost technology. For this purpose, we grew ZnO microstructures in the presence of psyllium husk, an...

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Autores principales: Bukhari, Syed Nizam Uddin Shah, Shah, Aqeel Ahmed, Bhatti, Muhammad Ali, Tahira, Aneela, Channa, Iftikhar Ahmed, Shah, Abdul Karim, Chandio, Ali Dad, Mahdi, Wael A., Alshehri, Sultan, Ibhupoto, Zaffar Hussain, Liu, Wen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9609820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36296761
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12203568
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author Bukhari, Syed Nizam Uddin Shah
Shah, Aqeel Ahmed
Bhatti, Muhammad Ali
Tahira, Aneela
Channa, Iftikhar Ahmed
Shah, Abdul Karim
Chandio, Ali Dad
Mahdi, Wael A.
Alshehri, Sultan
Ibhupoto, Zaffar Hussain
Liu, Wen
author_facet Bukhari, Syed Nizam Uddin Shah
Shah, Aqeel Ahmed
Bhatti, Muhammad Ali
Tahira, Aneela
Channa, Iftikhar Ahmed
Shah, Abdul Karim
Chandio, Ali Dad
Mahdi, Wael A.
Alshehri, Sultan
Ibhupoto, Zaffar Hussain
Liu, Wen
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description Wastewater from the textile industry is chronic and hazardous for the human body due to the presence of a variety of organic dyes; therefore, its complete treatment requires efficient, simple, and low cost technology. For this purpose, we grew ZnO microstructures in the presence of psyllium husk, and the role of psyllium husk was to modify the surface of the ZnO microstructures, create defects in the semiconducting crystal structures, and to alter the morphology of the nanostructured material. The growth process involved a hydrothermal method followed by calcination in air. Additionally, the psyllium husk, after thermal combustion, added a certain value of carbon into the ZnO nanomaterial, consequently enhancing the photocatalytic activity towards the degradation of methylene blue. We also investigated the effect of varying doses of photocatalyst on the photocatalytic properties towards the photodegradation of methylene blue in aqueous solution under the illumination of ultraviolet light. The structure and morphology of the prepared ZnO microstructures were explored by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) techniques. The degradation of methylene blue was monitored under the irradiation of ultraviolet light and in the dark. Also, the degradation of methylene blue was measured with and without photocatalyst. The photodegradation of methylene blue is highly increased using the ZnO sample prepared with psyllium husk. The photodegradation efficiency is found to be approximately 99.35% for this sample. The outperforming functionality of psyllium-husk-assisted ZnO sample is attributed to large surface area of carbon material from the psyllium husk and the synergetic effect between the incorporated carbon and ZnO itself. Based on the performance of the hybrid material, it is safe to say that psyllium husk has high potential for use where surface roughness, morphology alteration, and defects in the crystal structure are vital for the enhancing the functionality of a nanostructured material. The observed performance of ZnO in the presence of psyllium husk provides evidence for the fabrication of a low cost and efficient photocatalyst for the wastewater treatment problems.
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spelling pubmed-96098202022-10-28 Psyllium-Husk-Assisted Synthesis of ZnO Microstructures with Improved Photocatalytic Properties for the Degradation of Methylene Blue (MB) Bukhari, Syed Nizam Uddin Shah Shah, Aqeel Ahmed Bhatti, Muhammad Ali Tahira, Aneela Channa, Iftikhar Ahmed Shah, Abdul Karim Chandio, Ali Dad Mahdi, Wael A. Alshehri, Sultan Ibhupoto, Zaffar Hussain Liu, Wen Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Wastewater from the textile industry is chronic and hazardous for the human body due to the presence of a variety of organic dyes; therefore, its complete treatment requires efficient, simple, and low cost technology. For this purpose, we grew ZnO microstructures in the presence of psyllium husk, and the role of psyllium husk was to modify the surface of the ZnO microstructures, create defects in the semiconducting crystal structures, and to alter the morphology of the nanostructured material. The growth process involved a hydrothermal method followed by calcination in air. Additionally, the psyllium husk, after thermal combustion, added a certain value of carbon into the ZnO nanomaterial, consequently enhancing the photocatalytic activity towards the degradation of methylene blue. We also investigated the effect of varying doses of photocatalyst on the photocatalytic properties towards the photodegradation of methylene blue in aqueous solution under the illumination of ultraviolet light. The structure and morphology of the prepared ZnO microstructures were explored by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) techniques. The degradation of methylene blue was monitored under the irradiation of ultraviolet light and in the dark. Also, the degradation of methylene blue was measured with and without photocatalyst. The photodegradation of methylene blue is highly increased using the ZnO sample prepared with psyllium husk. The photodegradation efficiency is found to be approximately 99.35% for this sample. The outperforming functionality of psyllium-husk-assisted ZnO sample is attributed to large surface area of carbon material from the psyllium husk and the synergetic effect between the incorporated carbon and ZnO itself. Based on the performance of the hybrid material, it is safe to say that psyllium husk has high potential for use where surface roughness, morphology alteration, and defects in the crystal structure are vital for the enhancing the functionality of a nanostructured material. The observed performance of ZnO in the presence of psyllium husk provides evidence for the fabrication of a low cost and efficient photocatalyst for the wastewater treatment problems. MDPI 2022-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9609820/ /pubmed/36296761 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12203568 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/).
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Bukhari, Syed Nizam Uddin Shah
Shah, Aqeel Ahmed
Bhatti, Muhammad Ali
Tahira, Aneela
Channa, Iftikhar Ahmed
Shah, Abdul Karim
Chandio, Ali Dad
Mahdi, Wael A.
Alshehri, Sultan
Ibhupoto, Zaffar Hussain
Liu, Wen
Psyllium-Husk-Assisted Synthesis of ZnO Microstructures with Improved Photocatalytic Properties for the Degradation of Methylene Blue (MB)
title Psyllium-Husk-Assisted Synthesis of ZnO Microstructures with Improved Photocatalytic Properties for the Degradation of Methylene Blue (MB)
title_full Psyllium-Husk-Assisted Synthesis of ZnO Microstructures with Improved Photocatalytic Properties for the Degradation of Methylene Blue (MB)
title_fullStr Psyllium-Husk-Assisted Synthesis of ZnO Microstructures with Improved Photocatalytic Properties for the Degradation of Methylene Blue (MB)
title_full_unstemmed Psyllium-Husk-Assisted Synthesis of ZnO Microstructures with Improved Photocatalytic Properties for the Degradation of Methylene Blue (MB)
title_short Psyllium-Husk-Assisted Synthesis of ZnO Microstructures with Improved Photocatalytic Properties for the Degradation of Methylene Blue (MB)
title_sort psyllium-husk-assisted synthesis of zno microstructures with improved photocatalytic properties for the degradation of methylene blue (mb)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9609820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36296761
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12203568
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