Rapid Removal of Organic Pollutants from Aqueous Systems under Solar Irradiation Using ZrO2/Fe3O4 Nanoparticles

Molecules. 2022 Nov 20;27(22):8060. doi: 10.3390/molecules27228060.

Abstract

Pure water scarcity is an emerging, all-around problem that globally affects both the life quality and the world's economy. Heterogeneous photocatalysis under solar irradiation is a promising technique for the organic pollutants (e.g., pesticides, drugs) removal from an aqueous environment. Furthermore, the drawbacks of commercially available photocatalysts can be successfully overcome by using innovative nanoparticles, such as ZrO2/Fe3O4. Four ZrO2/Fe3O4 nanopowders with a different mass ratio of ZrO2 and Fe3O4 were synthesized using the chemical co-precipitation method. XRD analysis showed the presence of magnetite and hematite Fe-oxide phases in all samples. The content of the magnetite phase increased with the addition of 19% ZrO2. The efficiency of the newly synthesized ZrO2/Fe3O4 nanoparticles was investigated in the rapid removal of selected pollutants under various experimental conditions. Nevertheless, the influence of the water matrix on photocatalytic degradation was also examined. The obtained data showed that using ZrO2/Fe3O4 nanosystems, an appropriate removal rate of the selected pesticides and pharmaceuticals can be reached after 120 min of solar irradiation. Further, the total organic carbon measurements proved the mineralization of the target emerging pollutants. ZrO2/Fe3O4 nanoparticles are economically feasible, as their removal from the suspension can be easily achieved using affordable, environmentally-friendly magnetic separation.

Keywords: ZrO2/Fe3O4 nanoparticles; aqueous environment; heterogeneous photocatalysis; organic pollutants; solar irradiation.

MeSH terms

  • Catalysis
  • Environmental Pollutants*
  • Ferrosoferric Oxide / chemistry
  • Nanoparticles*
  • Pesticides*
  • Water

Substances

  • Ferrosoferric Oxide
  • Environmental Pollutants
  • Water
  • Pesticides