A review of graphene-based semiconductors for photocatalytic degradation of pollutants in wastewater

Ramalingam, Gomathi; Perumal, Nagapandiselvi; Priya, A. K.; Rajendran, Saravanan

Abstract

Water is the lifeblood of all living things; we often overlook the fact that the water cycle and the life cycle are inextricably linked. However, it has become contaminated as a result of industrialization, which has impacted the ecosystem by emitting numerous dyes, organic solvents, petroleum products, heavy metals, chemicals, diseases, and solid wastes. The absence of treatment in reusing wastewater is the root of the issues. Hence it is essential to treat the water to preserve the ecosystem and also for human health. In recent years, graphene-based photocatalysts are attracted much in the waste water treatment process due to their outstanding physical, chemical, and mechanical properties. Since in the graphene-based photocatalyst, graphene has exceptional electron conductivity, a broad range of light absorption, a large surface area, and a high adsorption capacity. When it is integrated into metals, metal-containing nanocomposites, semiconductor nanocomposites, polymers, MXene, and other compounds, it can greatly boost the photocatalytic activity towards the photo destruction of contaminants. Hence in this review, water pollution, methods of waste water treatment, fundamental principles of photocatalysis, the photocatalytic activity of other materials in wastewater treatment, and how the photocatalytic efficiency against the removal of organic dyes can be enhanced when coalesced with graphene are detailed.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000793671000001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: CHEMOSPHERE
Volumen: 300
Editorial: PERGAMON PRESS LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2022
DOI:

10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.134391

Notas: ISI