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The over-accumulation of contaminants into the water bodies has been a major concern for the well-being of human life and environmental sustainability. Treating wastewater to ensure clean and safe water for the environment and humankind has become crucial. Among the popular wastewater treatment methods, photocatalysis is a simple, sustainable, swift, and efficient technique for degrading pollutants into non-toxic or less harmful byproducts using reusable photocatalysts. Metal phthalocyanines (MPcs) are highly stable, distinct π-conjugated heterocyclic complexes with special redox, photophysical, and photochemical characteristics. The complexation of metal ions is greatly facilitated by the tetra isoindole macrocycle core of MPcs, producing hybrid metal-organic molecules with high photocatalytic characteristics. MPcs extend light absorption into the visible light region since most supports are limited to the Ultraviolet absorption spectrum. The photodegradation of water pollutants from the past decade (2014–2024) using different MPc derivatives and MPc-based composites has been briefly reviewed in this work, focusing on degradation efficiency, reactive species, and reproducibility. The metal or carbon-based nanostructures and polymers incorporated with MPc photosensitizers enhance the photocatalytic activity toward pollutant remediation. The mechanism for the degradation pathway of pollutants using MPc photosensitizer has been proposed and summarized. The review also includes a table of rate constants and degradation efficiencies of various MPc-based composites.
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The Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering (JECE) serves as a platform for the dissemination of original and innovative research focusing on the advancement of environmentally-friendly, sustainable technologies. JECE emphasizes the transition towards a carbon-neutral circular economy and a self-sufficient bio-based economy. Topics covered include soil, water, wastewater, and air decontamination; pollution monitoring, prevention, and control; advanced analytics, sensors, impact and risk assessment methodologies in environmental chemical engineering; resource recovery (water, nutrients, materials, energy); industrial ecology; valorization of waste streams; waste management (including e-waste); climate-water-energy-food nexus; novel materials for environmental, chemical, and energy applications; sustainability and environmental safety; water digitalization, water data science, and machine learning; process integration and intensification; recent developments in green chemistry for synthesis, catalysis, and energy; and original research on contaminants of emerging concern, persistent chemicals, and priority substances, including microplastics, nanoplastics, nanomaterials, micropollutants, antimicrobial resistance genes, and emerging pathogens (viruses, bacteria, parasites) of environmental significance.