Razan A. AlshgariMuhammad AbdullahSyed Imran Abbas ShahAbdul Ghafoor AbidSaikh MohammadMuhammad Fahad EhsanMuhammad Naeem AshiqSuleyman I. Allakhverdiev
Widespread ecosystem degradation from noxious substances like industrial waste, toxic dyes, pesticides, and herbicides poses serious environmental risks. For remediation of these hazardous problems, present study introduces an innovative Cu-doped Ce₂Zr₂O₇ nano-photocatalyst, fabricated via a simple, eco-friendly hydrothermal method, designed to degrade toxic textile dye methylene blue. Harnessing Cu doping for pyrochlore Ce2Zr2O7, structure engineering carried out through a hydrothermal synthesis method to achieve superior photocatalytic performance, addressing limitations of rapid charge carrier recombination in existing photocatalysts. Photoluminescence analysis showed that doped pyrochlore slows charge carrier recombination, boosting dye degradation efficiency. UV-Visible analysis demonstrated an impressive 96 % degradation of methylene blue by Cu-doped Ce2Zr2O7 within 50 min, far exceeding the performance of pristine materials. Trapping experiments clarified the charge transfer mechanism, deepening our understanding of the photocatalytic process. These findings highlight the potential for developing innovative, highly efficient photocatalysts for environmental remediation, offering sustainable solutions to combat pollution. This study not only addresses the limitations of existing photocatalysts but also opens new avenues for enhancing photocatalytic performance through strategic material design.
Wei YuXinjuan LiuLikun PanJinliang LiJunying LiuJing ZhangPing LiChen ChenZhuo Sun
Syed ShahabuddinNorazilawati Muhamad SarihSharifah MohamadJoon Ching Juan
Manh Nhuong ChuLan NguyễnMai Xuan TruongTra HuongThi Tu Anh DuongThi To Loan NguyenPham Mai AnThi Kim Ngan TranThi Cam Quyen NgoPhạm Văn Huấn
Mahbobeh RahmaniTahereh Sedaghat
Dezheng LiVilanculo Clesio CalebeYuqiao LiHuimin LiuYiming Lei