Improved photocatalytic decomposition of carbaryl pesticide in wastewater using ZnO nanorods.

Huong Pham Thi, Thi Thu Hien Chu, Minh Viet Nguyen
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This study explores the enhanced photocatalytic performance of ZnO nanorods (ZnO-R) for degrading the carbaryl pesticide (CB) in wastewater. For comparison, commercial ZnO (ZnO-C) was used to evaluate the differences in the photocatalytic decomposition of CB between ZnO-R and ZnO-C. The results regarding the material properties demonstrated that ZnO-R enhances CB removal performance due to its unique rod shape, which extends light absorption and improves electron-hole separation. The removal rates of the carbaryl pesticide from the aqueous solution using ZnO-R and ZnO-C were 98.2% and 87.3%, respectively. Besides, the presence of other pesticides had a more negative impact on the performance of CB than inorganic contaminants. The degradation rates of CB using ZnO-R in wastewater were 99.8%, 68.2%, and 21.7% under UV, solar, and visible light, respectively. In addition, the degradation mechanism of CB using ZnO-R under UV light was proposed based on the n-type photocatalysis process. This work provides a method for selecting a suitable type of ZnO photocatalyst to control pesticide residue pollutants that are commonly found in agricultural activities.

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利用氧化锌纳米棒改进废水中西维因农药的光催化分解。
本研究探讨了氧化锌纳米棒(ZnO-R)在降解废水中的西维因杀虫剂(CB)方面的增强光催化性能。为了进行比较,使用了商用氧化锌(ZnO-C)来评估 ZnO-R 和 ZnO-C 在光催化分解 CB 方面的差异。有关材料特性的研究结果表明,ZnO-R 由于其独特的棒状形状,延长了光吸收时间并改善了电子-空穴分离,因此提高了对西维因的去除性能。ZnO-R 和 ZnO-C 对水溶液中西维因农药的去除率分别为 98.2% 和 87.3%。此外,与无机污染物相比,其他农药的存在对 CB 性能的负面影响更大。在紫外线、太阳光和可见光下,使用 ZnO-R 对废水中的 CB 的降解率分别为 99.8%、68.2% 和 21.7%。此外,基于 n 型光催化过程,提出了利用 ZnO-R 在紫外光下降解 CB 的机理。这项工作为选择合适类型的氧化锌光催化剂来控制农业活动中常见的农药残留污染物提供了一种方法。
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