JOURNAL ARTICLE

Graphitic carbon nitride(g-C3N4)-based photocatalysts for dye removal: Current status

Dhruti Sundar PattanayakMadhu SuranaAditya KumarDhananjay SinghDharm Pal

Year: 2024 Journal:   Sustainable Chemistry for the Environment Vol: 7 Pages: 100141-100141   Publisher: Elsevier BV

Abstract

Water contamination is a global concern as a result of growing industrialization and urbanization. Dye waste produced by numerous industries pollutes the water, so dye-based wastewater is a major alarm for animals, human health, and the environment. The elimination of these dye contaminants from water supplies is currently critical and significant due to the dyes' toxicity on humans, livestock, and plants. To remove/degrade dyes, various methods have been investigated, including extraction, absorption, membrane separation, coagulation, adsorption, biological treatment, and advanced oxidation process (AOPs). Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4), a captivating formed polymer, has been transformed as an intriguing issue in AOP science because of its metal-free advantages and its high sensitivity to light. Accordingly, when AOPs are joined with g-C3N4, superb dye degradation has occurred. This paper overviewed the g-C3N4-based AOPs are discussed for dye removal. The synergist effectiveness and mechanisms behind catalytic activity of g-C3N4-based catalysts are broadly discussed. In the meantime, the impacts of pH, water temperature, dissolved oxygen, initial dye concentration, catalyst dosage, and scavengers on the reaction carried out by g-C3N4-based catalysts are illustrated.

Keywords:
Graphitic carbon nitride Wastewater Adsorption Catalysis Chemistry Photocatalysis Portable water purification Environmental chemistry Carbon nitride Carbon fibers Water treatment Pulp and paper industry Materials science Environmental science Environmental engineering Organic chemistry

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