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Metal Oxide Nanostructures (MONs) as Photocatalysts for Ciprofloxacin Degradation

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms24119564

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metal oxide nanostructures (ZnO;TiO2(CUO); materials preparations; enhanced photocatalytic activity; ciprofloxacin degradation

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This paper presents the development of metal oxide nanostructures (MONs) as photocatalysts for ciprofloxacin degradation. It provides an overview of the role of these materials in photocatalysis and discusses methods of obtaining them. It also reviews important oxide semiconductors and alternatives for improving their photocatalytic performance, as well as studies the degradation of ciprofloxacin and the factors affecting photocatalytic degradation.
In recent years, organic pollutants have become a global problem due to their negative impact on human health and the environment. Photocatalysis is one of the most promising methods for the removal of organic pollutants from wastewater, and oxide semiconductor materials have proven to be among the best in this regard. This paper presents the evolution of the development of metal oxide nanostructures (MONs) as photocatalysts for ciprofloxacin degradation. It begins with an overview of the role of these materials in photocatalysis; then, it discusses methods of obtaining them. Then, a detailed review of the most important oxide semiconductors (ZnO, TiO2, CuO, etc.) and alternatives for improving their photocatalytic performance is provided. Finally, a study of the degradation of ciprofloxacin in the presence of oxide semiconductor materials and the main factors affecting photocatalytic degradation is carried out. It is well known that antibiotics (in this case, ciprofloxacin) are toxic and non-biodegradable, which can pose a threat to the environment and human health. Antibiotic residues have several negative impacts, including antibiotic resistance and disruption of photosynthetic processes.

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