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Functionalized gum acacia-activated carbon-CaO/NiO nanocomposite for potential photocatalytic removal of organic pollutants from water.

Seham Soliman Alterary
Published in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2023)
A functionalized gum acacia-activated carbon-CaO/NiO nanocomposite was synthesized using an eco-friendly sol-gel method. The formed nanocomposite was designed to apply various light sources to enhance the improved removal of organic dyes such as methylene blue, methyl orange, methyl red, and rhodamine B from aqueous media. The band gap energies of CaO, NiO nanoparticles and gum acacia-activated carbon were 3.54, 4.28, and 5.34 eV, respectively, corresponding to a reflection edge of 350, 290, and 232 nm, respectively. The surface area of the synthesized nanocomposite was measured to be 17.892 m 2 g -1 . Sunlight and 20 mg L -1 of the nanocomposite quenched the dyes (methylene blue, 99.7%; methyl orange, 98.3%; methyl red, 96.7%; and rhodamine B, 93.5%) after 120, 100, 100, and 75 min of irradiation, respectively. However, after 80, 100, 100, and 75 min, the percentage of dyes under UV light irradiation was 98.6%, 95.8%, 98.4%, and 94.2% for methylene blue, methyl orange, methyl red, and rhodamine B, respectively. The nanocomposite showed excellent stability after five cycles of dye reduction.
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