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An overview on ZnO-based sonophotocatalytic mitigation of aqueous phase pollutants

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CHEMOSPHERE
卷 333, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138873

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ZnO photocatalysts; Photocatalysis; Sonophotocatalysis; Pollutant degradation; Bacterial disinfection

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Over the past decades, industrialization has led to the discharge of harmful pollutants into the environment, causing negative impacts on humans and ecosystems. ZnO-based photocatalysts show potential in treating such pollutants, but their efficiency is limited by issues like charge carrier recombination and photo corrosion. In this review, the combined process of sonocatalysis and photocatalysis, known as sonophotocatalysis, is explored to enhance the overall efficiency. By producing high reactive oxygen species (ROS), sonophotocatalysis improves the oxidation of pollutants and shows promise in wastewater remediation.
Over the past several decades, the increase in industrialization provoked the discharge of harmful pollutants into the environment, affecting human beings and ecosystems. ZnO-based photocatalysts seem to be the most promising photocatalysts for treating harmful pollutants. However, fast charge carrier recombination, photo corrosion, and long reaction time are the significant factors that reduce the photoactivity of ZnO-based photo -catalysts. In order to enhance the photoactivity of such photocatalysts, a combined process i.e., sonocatalysis + photocatalysis = sonophotocatalysis was used. Sonophotocatalysis is one of several different AOP methods that have recently drawn considerable interest, as it produces high reactive oxygen species (ROS) which helps in the oxidation of pollutants by acoustic cavitation. This combined technique enhanced the overall efficiency of the individual method by overcoming its limiting factors. The current review aims to present the theoretical and fundamental aspects of sonocatalysis and photocatalysis along with a detailed discussion on the benefits that can be obtained by the combined process i.e., US + UV (sonophotocatalysis). Also, we have provided a comparison of the excellent performance of ZnO to that of the other metal oxides. The purpose of this study is to discuss the literature concerning the potential applications of ZnO-based sonophotocatalysts for the degradation of pollut-ants i.e., dyes, antibiotics, pesticides, phenols, etc. That are carried out for future developments. The role of the produced ROS under light and ultrasound stimulation and the degradation mechanisms that are based on published literature are also discussed. In the end, future perspectives are suggested, that are helpful in the development of the sonophotocatalysis process for the remediation of wastewater containing various pollutants.

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