Potential of polymer as dopant in photocatalyst to boost degradation of pollutants: a mini review

The field of photocatalysis has recently gained significant attention as a revolutionary technique, enabling sustainable chemical processes that utilize light energy to facilitate complex reactions. Photocatalysts have emerged as crucial components in various environmental and energy-related domains...

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Main Authors: Mahmuelee Torlaema, Tasnim Aisya, Jaafar, Nur Farhana, Abdul Mutalib, Aunie Afifah, Lahuri, Azizul Hakim, Wahyuni, Endang Tri
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Language:English
Published: Institution of Chemical Engineers 2024
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author Mahmuelee Torlaema, Tasnim Aisya
Jaafar, Nur Farhana
Abdul Mutalib, Aunie Afifah
Lahuri, Azizul Hakim
Wahyuni, Endang Tri
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Jaafar, Nur Farhana
Abdul Mutalib, Aunie Afifah
Lahuri, Azizul Hakim
Wahyuni, Endang Tri
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description The field of photocatalysis has recently gained significant attention as a revolutionary technique, enabling sustainable chemical processes that utilize light energy to facilitate complex reactions. Photocatalysts have emerged as crucial components in various environmental and energy-related domains, showcasing their importance and impact. The present publication explores the synthesis techniques and benefits of polymer-based photocatalysts, specifically emphasizing their use in environmental remediation and energy production. The integration of polymers as dopants in photocatalysts is a promising approach to improve the breakdown of contaminants in environmental remediation procedures. This study seeks to comprehensively explore the area of polymer-based photocatalysts, which has attracted substantial attention in the field of photocatalysis for enabling sustainable chemical processes. More precisely, it investigates how well these photocatalysts can eliminate pollutants, with a focus on the deliberate addition of polymer using various methods to improve their effectiveness. Several synthesis approaches, such as thermal polymerization, biological template, microwave-assisted coordination, and one-step thermal copolymerization, are examined to determine their efficacy in creating photocatalysts based on polymers. Moreover, this manuscript extensively examines the benefits and impacts of polymers on photocatalysts, emphasizing their contribution to increase photocatalytic activity and offering improved stability and functionality. Polymer dopants significantly broaden the spectrum of light absorption wavelengths, and enhance the separation of charge carriers, thus enabling more efficient destruction of pollutants. By drawing upon influential contributions in the field, this discussion highlights the significant influence of polymer-doped photocatalysts in the domains of environmental remediation and energy generation. By integrating extensive research and forward-thinking, this article highlights both the existing advancements in the field and the potential for a future characterized by environmentally friendly and sustainable solutions.
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spelling upm-1162462025-04-10T06:45:39Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116246/ Potential of polymer as dopant in photocatalyst to boost degradation of pollutants: a mini review Mahmuelee Torlaema, Tasnim Aisya Jaafar, Nur Farhana Abdul Mutalib, Aunie Afifah Lahuri, Azizul Hakim Wahyuni, Endang Tri The field of photocatalysis has recently gained significant attention as a revolutionary technique, enabling sustainable chemical processes that utilize light energy to facilitate complex reactions. Photocatalysts have emerged as crucial components in various environmental and energy-related domains, showcasing their importance and impact. The present publication explores the synthesis techniques and benefits of polymer-based photocatalysts, specifically emphasizing their use in environmental remediation and energy production. The integration of polymers as dopants in photocatalysts is a promising approach to improve the breakdown of contaminants in environmental remediation procedures. This study seeks to comprehensively explore the area of polymer-based photocatalysts, which has attracted substantial attention in the field of photocatalysis for enabling sustainable chemical processes. More precisely, it investigates how well these photocatalysts can eliminate pollutants, with a focus on the deliberate addition of polymer using various methods to improve their effectiveness. Several synthesis approaches, such as thermal polymerization, biological template, microwave-assisted coordination, and one-step thermal copolymerization, are examined to determine their efficacy in creating photocatalysts based on polymers. Moreover, this manuscript extensively examines the benefits and impacts of polymers on photocatalysts, emphasizing their contribution to increase photocatalytic activity and offering improved stability and functionality. Polymer dopants significantly broaden the spectrum of light absorption wavelengths, and enhance the separation of charge carriers, thus enabling more efficient destruction of pollutants. By drawing upon influential contributions in the field, this discussion highlights the significant influence of polymer-doped photocatalysts in the domains of environmental remediation and energy generation. By integrating extensive research and forward-thinking, this article highlights both the existing advancements in the field and the potential for a future characterized by environmentally friendly and sustainable solutions. Institution of Chemical Engineers 2024-07-23 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116246/1/116246.pdf Mahmuelee Torlaema, Tasnim Aisya and Jaafar, Nur Farhana and Abdul Mutalib, Aunie Afifah and Lahuri, Azizul Hakim and Wahyuni, Endang Tri (2024) Potential of polymer as dopant in photocatalyst to boost degradation of pollutants: a mini review. Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 208. pp. 863-880. ISSN 0263-8762; eISSN: 0263-8762 https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0263876224004386 10.1016/j.cherd.2024.07.046
spellingShingle Mahmuelee Torlaema, Tasnim Aisya
Jaafar, Nur Farhana
Abdul Mutalib, Aunie Afifah
Lahuri, Azizul Hakim
Wahyuni, Endang Tri
Potential of polymer as dopant in photocatalyst to boost degradation of pollutants: a mini review
title Potential of polymer as dopant in photocatalyst to boost degradation of pollutants: a mini review
title_full Potential of polymer as dopant in photocatalyst to boost degradation of pollutants: a mini review
title_fullStr Potential of polymer as dopant in photocatalyst to boost degradation of pollutants: a mini review
title_full_unstemmed Potential of polymer as dopant in photocatalyst to boost degradation of pollutants: a mini review
title_short Potential of polymer as dopant in photocatalyst to boost degradation of pollutants: a mini review
title_sort potential of polymer as dopant in photocatalyst to boost degradation of pollutants: a mini review
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