Natural waste-derived nano photocatalysts for azo dye degradation

Environ Res. 2023 Dec 1;238(Pt 2):117202. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2023.117202. Epub 2023 Sep 26.

Abstract

Due to their widespread application in water purification, there is a significant interest in synthesising nanoscale photocatalysts. Nanophotocatalysts are primarily manufactured through chemical methods, which can lead to side effects like pollution, high-energy usage, and even health issues. To address these issues, "green synthesis" was developed, which involves using plant extracts as reductants or capping agents rather than industrial chemical agents. Green fabrication has the benefits of costs less, pollution reduction, environmental protection and human health safety, compared to the traditional methods. This article summarises recent advances in the environmentally friendly synthesis of various nanophotocatalysts employed in the degradation of azo dyes. This study compiles critical findings on natural and artificial methods to achieve the goal. Green synthesis is constrained by the time and place of production and issues with low purity and poor yield, reflecting the complexity of plants' geographical and seasonal distributions and their compositions. However, green photocatalyst synthesis provides additional growth opportunities and potential uses.

Keywords: Azo-dyes; Degradation; Nano photocatalysts; Natural sources.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Azo Compounds*
  • Coloring Agents / chemistry
  • Humans
  • Plant Extracts* / chemistry

Substances

  • Azo Compounds
  • Plant Extracts
  • Coloring Agents