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Synergistic photocatalysis of a hydrochar/CeO 2 composite for dye degradation under visible light.

Jonathan Michel Sánchez-SilvaHiram Joazet Ojeda-GalvánEdgar Giovanny Villabona-LealGladis Judith Labrada-DelgadoSaul Alejandro Aguilar-MaruriRosalba Fuentes-RamírezOmar González-OrtegaMaría Victoria López-RamónRaul Ocampo Pérez
Published in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2024)
The synthesis and characterization of a hydrochar/CeO 2 composite along with its evaluation in methylene blue degradation under visible light are presented. The methodology consisted of a single-pass hydrothermal method, having as synthesis conditions 9 h of reaction time, 210 °C, autogenous pressure, and a biomass/CeO 2 ratio of 100:1. The composite characterization revealed good dispersion of CeO 2 in the carbonaceous matrix and significant synergy in the composite activation using visible irradiation. The photodegradation experiments showed an efficiency of 98% for white LED light, 91% for UV light, 96% for solar irradiation, and 85% for blue LED light using as conditions pH 7.0, 50 mg of composite, 50 mL of solution, 10 mg/L of dye initial concentration, and 120 min of contact time. Meanwhile, the reusability experiments evidenced a reuse capacity of up to five times with a constant photodegradation efficiency (99%); moreover, it was determined that the presence of electrolytes at pH below 7.0 during degradation negatively affected methylene blue degradation. Finally, the results of this work demonstrate that the hydrochar/CeO 2 composite can be synthesized by a green method and used for the efficient treatment of water contaminated with methylene blue.
Keyphrases
  • visible light
  • wastewater treatment
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