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Recent progress in green and biopolymer based photocatalysts for the abatement of aquatic pollutants

  • R. Suresh
  • , Saravanan Rajendran*
  • , Tuan K.A. Hoang
  • , Dai Viet N. Vo
  • , Mohammad Nahid Siddiqui
  • , Lorena Cornejo-Ponce
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Enormous research studies on the abatement of anthropogenic aquatic pollutants including organic dyes, pesticides, cosmetics, antibiotics and inorganic species by using varieties of semiconductor photocatalysts have been reported in recent decades. Besides, many of these photocatalysts suffer in real applications owing to their high production cost and low stability. In many cases, the photocatalysts themselves are being considered as secondary pollutants. To eliminate these drawbacks, the green synthesized photocatalysts and the use of biopolymers as photocatalyst supports are considered in recent years. In this context, recent developments in green synthesized metals, metal oxides, other metal compounds, and carbon based photocatalysts in water purification are critically reviewed. Furthermore, the pivotal role of biopolymers including chitin, chitosan, cellulose, natural gum, hydroxyapatite, alginate in photocatalytic removal of aquatic pollutants is comprehensively reviewed. The presence of functional groups, electron trapping ability, biocompatibility, natural occurrence, and low production cost are the major reasons for using biopolymers in photocatalysis. Finally, the summary and conclusion are presented along with existing challenges in this research area.

Original languageEnglish
Article number111324
JournalEnvironmental Research
Volume199
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2021

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Keywords

  • Biopolymer
  • Green synthesis
  • Nanocomposites
  • Photocatalyst
  • Semiconductor
  • Sunlight

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biochemistry
  • General Environmental Science

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