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The removal enhancement of organic contaminations and optimization of the photocatalytic efficiency by Box-Behnken design using ZnO-TiO 2 /porous graphene aerogel.

Ton That BuuBo Khanh NgocVo Minh QuanNguyen Duy HaiNguyen Thanh Hoai NamNguyen Huu Hieu
Published in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2023)
In this study, zinc oxide-titanium dioxide/graphene aerogel (ZnO-TiO 2 /GA) was successfully synthesized through a simple and cost-effective hydrothermal self-assembly process. Besides, the surface response model and the experimental design according to the Box-Behnken model were selected to determine the optimal removal efficiency for crystal violet (CV) dye and para-nitrophenol (p-NP) phenolic compound. According to the obtained results, the highest degradation efficiency for CV dye of 99.6% was obtained under the following conditions: pH 6.7, CV concentration of 23.0 mg/L, and catalyst dose of 0.30 g/L. For p-NP, the degradation efficiency reached 99.1% under the following conditions: H 2 O 2 volume of 1.25 mL, pH 6.8, and catalyst dose of 0.35 g/L. Therewithal, kinetic models of adsorption-photodegradation, thermodynamic adsorption, and free radical scavenging experiments were also investigated to propose the specific mechanisms involving the removal of CV dye and p-NP. According to the aforementioned results, the study provided a resulting ternary nanocomposite with great removal performance for water pollutants via the synergetic effects of adsorption and photodegradation processes.
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