Integrating ZnO with fibrous silica zirconia p-n heterojunction for effective photoredox of hexavalent chromium and congo red

The co-occurrence of congo red (CR) and hexavalent chromium (Cr (VI)) has presented a significant challenge to the remediation process. Particularly, the efficient elimination of those toxic dyes and Cr (VI) from wastewater by photocatalysis is still a challenge due to the unsatisfactory photocataly...

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Main Authors: N. S., Hassan, A. A., Jalil, Aldeen, E.M. Sharaf, M., Bahari, Teh, L. P., Rajendran, Saravanan, N. W. C., Jusoh, Nurul Aini, Razali
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author N. S., Hassan
A. A., Jalil
Aldeen, E.M. Sharaf
M., Bahari
Teh, L. P.
Rajendran, Saravanan
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Nurul Aini, Razali
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M., Bahari
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Rajendran, Saravanan
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description The co-occurrence of congo red (CR) and hexavalent chromium (Cr (VI)) has presented a significant challenge to the remediation process. Particularly, the efficient elimination of those toxic dyes and Cr (VI) from wastewater by photocatalysis is still a challenge due to the unsatisfactory photocatalytic efficiency and difficult separation of the photocatalyst. Herein, the current study focused on the simultaneous photocatalytic oxidation of CR and reduced Cr (VI) using zinc oxide supported on the fibrous silica zirconia (ZnO/FSZr) catalysts. The synergistic effect of ZnO and FSZr results in faster charge migration and more efficient separation of photogenerated charge carriers. Remarkably, simultaneous remediation of Cr (VI) and CR over 0.5 g/L of 10ZnO/FSZr showed 78% and 100% photocatalytic efficiency, respectively, under visible light irradiation within 3 hours at pH 3 compared to the individual system. The ZnO impedes the recombination of charge carriers through forming p-n heterojunctions, as confirmed by photoluminescence and Mott-Schottky analysis. Scavenger tests proved that photogenerated electrons were the main species that reduced Cr (VI) into Cr (III). Holes and hydroxyl radicals also played a part in the photooxidation of CR. The p-n heterojunction demonstrated exceptional cyclic stability even after four continuous cycles, a critical attribute for real-world implementations. Additionally, the visible light (VIS)-ZnO/FSZr system's estimated electrical energy per order consumption was calculated to be 215 kWh m-3, and its operational cost utilization of 10.9 USD demonstrated that this process is exceptionally practical and cost-effective in comparison to alternative photocatalytic processes (VIS-FSZr and VIS).
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spelling ump-425662024-09-11T05:07:47Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42566/ Integrating ZnO with fibrous silica zirconia p-n heterojunction for effective photoredox of hexavalent chromium and congo red N. S., Hassan A. A., Jalil Aldeen, E.M. Sharaf M., Bahari Teh, L. P. Rajendran, Saravanan N. W. C., Jusoh Nurul Aini, Razali TP Chemical technology The co-occurrence of congo red (CR) and hexavalent chromium (Cr (VI)) has presented a significant challenge to the remediation process. Particularly, the efficient elimination of those toxic dyes and Cr (VI) from wastewater by photocatalysis is still a challenge due to the unsatisfactory photocatalytic efficiency and difficult separation of the photocatalyst. Herein, the current study focused on the simultaneous photocatalytic oxidation of CR and reduced Cr (VI) using zinc oxide supported on the fibrous silica zirconia (ZnO/FSZr) catalysts. The synergistic effect of ZnO and FSZr results in faster charge migration and more efficient separation of photogenerated charge carriers. Remarkably, simultaneous remediation of Cr (VI) and CR over 0.5 g/L of 10ZnO/FSZr showed 78% and 100% photocatalytic efficiency, respectively, under visible light irradiation within 3 hours at pH 3 compared to the individual system. The ZnO impedes the recombination of charge carriers through forming p-n heterojunctions, as confirmed by photoluminescence and Mott-Schottky analysis. Scavenger tests proved that photogenerated electrons were the main species that reduced Cr (VI) into Cr (III). Holes and hydroxyl radicals also played a part in the photooxidation of CR. The p-n heterojunction demonstrated exceptional cyclic stability even after four continuous cycles, a critical attribute for real-world implementations. Additionally, the visible light (VIS)-ZnO/FSZr system's estimated electrical energy per order consumption was calculated to be 215 kWh m-3, and its operational cost utilization of 10.9 USD demonstrated that this process is exceptionally practical and cost-effective in comparison to alternative photocatalytic processes (VIS-FSZr and VIS). Elsevier 2024-03 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42566/1/Integrating%20ZnO%20with%20fibrous%20silica%20zirconia%20p-n%20heterojunction_ABST.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42566/2/Integrating%20ZnO%20with%20fibrous%20silica%20zirconia%20p-n%20heterojunction.pdf N. S., Hassan and A. A., Jalil and Aldeen, E.M. Sharaf and M., Bahari and Teh, L. P. and Rajendran, Saravanan and N. W. C., Jusoh and Nurul Aini, Razali (2024) Integrating ZnO with fibrous silica zirconia p-n heterojunction for effective photoredox of hexavalent chromium and congo red. Journal of Water Process Engineering, 59 (105050). pp. 1-12. ISSN 2214-7144. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jwpe.2024.105050 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jwpe.2024.105050
spellingShingle TP Chemical technology
N. S., Hassan
A. A., Jalil
Aldeen, E.M. Sharaf
M., Bahari
Teh, L. P.
Rajendran, Saravanan
N. W. C., Jusoh
Nurul Aini, Razali
Integrating ZnO with fibrous silica zirconia p-n heterojunction for effective photoredox of hexavalent chromium and congo red
title Integrating ZnO with fibrous silica zirconia p-n heterojunction for effective photoredox of hexavalent chromium and congo red
title_full Integrating ZnO with fibrous silica zirconia p-n heterojunction for effective photoredox of hexavalent chromium and congo red
title_fullStr Integrating ZnO with fibrous silica zirconia p-n heterojunction for effective photoredox of hexavalent chromium and congo red
title_full_unstemmed Integrating ZnO with fibrous silica zirconia p-n heterojunction for effective photoredox of hexavalent chromium and congo red
title_short Integrating ZnO with fibrous silica zirconia p-n heterojunction for effective photoredox of hexavalent chromium and congo red
title_sort integrating zno with fibrous silica zirconia p-n heterojunction for effective photoredox of hexavalent chromium and congo red
topic TP Chemical technology
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42566/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42566/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42566/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42566/1/Integrating%20ZnO%20with%20fibrous%20silica%20zirconia%20p-n%20heterojunction_ABST.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42566/2/Integrating%20ZnO%20with%20fibrous%20silica%20zirconia%20p-n%20heterojunction.pdf