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One-pot synthesis of zinc titanate nanocomposites with dual adsorption and photocatalytic capabilities for wastewater treatment
The efficient elimination of synthetic dyes from industrial wastewaters continues to be a significant environmental issue. This paper describes one-pot synthesis of zinc titanate nanocomposites exhibiting dual adsorption and photocatalytic properties, achieved using precipitation/calcination and solvothermal techniques from a common precursor solution. Methylene blue (MB), a frequently utilized cationic dye, was chosen as the model contaminant. The zinc titanate composites exhibited significant adsorption capabilities; consistently attaining > 4 mg of MB adsorbed per gram of material for all Zn/Ti ratios within the initial 30 min in the absence of UV light exposure. Composites having a Zn/Ti ratio of 0.5 exhibited superior performance, with Z-0.5c attaining the maximum photocatalytic degradation under UV illumination. Phase analysis indicated that calcination resulted in increased crystallinity, which was associated with improved photocatalytic activity, while solvothermally generated samples preserved nanoscale morphologies that facilitated adsorption. The results underscore the efficacy ofzinc titanate nanocomposites as dual-function materials for wastewater treatment, facilitating fast adsorption and prolonged photocatalytic degradation to enhance dye elimination. This study offers significant insights into the optimization of Zn/Ti ratios and synthesis techniques for improved environmental applications.
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The journal Adsorption provides authoritative information on adsorption and allied fields to scientists, engineers, and technologists throughout the world. The information takes the form of peer-reviewed articles, R&D notes, topical review papers, tutorial papers, book reviews, meeting announcements, and news.
Coverage includes fundamental and practical aspects of adsorption: mathematics, thermodynamics, chemistry, and physics, as well as processes, applications, models engineering, and equipment design.
Among the topics are Adsorbents: new materials, new synthesis techniques, characterization of structure and properties, and applications; Equilibria: novel theories or semi-empirical models, experimental data, and new measurement methods; Kinetics: new models, experimental data, and measurement methods. Processes: chemical, biochemical, environmental, and other applications, purification or bulk separation, fixed bed or moving bed systems, simulations, experiments, and design procedures.