Solid- and aqueous-phase approaches on zinc oxide-based photocatalytic system for degradation of plastics and microplastics: A review

The accumulation of plastics and microplastics in the environment is a major global concern because of their negative impact on ecosystems and human health. The use of zinc oxide (ZnO)-based systems for photocatalytic degradation of these pollutants has shown promise. This review presents an overvie...

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Published in:Chemical Engineering Research and Design
Main Author: Md Noor S.F.; Paiman S.H.; Nordin A.H.; Ngadi N.; Nik Malek N.A.N.; Abd Hamed N.K.
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Language:English
Published: Institution of Chemical Engineers 2024
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Md Noor S.F.; Paiman S.H.; Nordin A.H.; Ngadi N.; Nik Malek N.A.N.; Abd Hamed N.K.
Solid- and aqueous-phase approaches on zinc oxide-based photocatalytic system for degradation of plastics and microplastics: A review
2024
Chemical Engineering Research and Design
201

10.1016/j.cherd.2023.11.039
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85179032336&doi=10.1016%2fj.cherd.2023.11.039&partnerID=40&md5=cbe580f95d8bee61806b4d2e61fa7a9a
The accumulation of plastics and microplastics in the environment is a major global concern because of their negative impact on ecosystems and human health. The use of zinc oxide (ZnO)-based systems for photocatalytic degradation of these pollutants has shown promise. This review presents an overview of the solid- and aqueous-phase approaches employed for the degradation of plastics and microplastics using ZnO-based photocatalytic systems. The preparation of microplastic samples is discussed, highlighting various techniques used to generate representative samples for testing. The experimental setup or reactor design is explored, encompassing different configurations employed in both the solid- and aqueous-phases. Next, the impact of reaction conditions on degradation efficiency is investigated, including catalyst concentration, pH, temperature, and irradiation source. Sampling techniques for post-reaction analysis are explored, discussing methods for collecting and analyzing degraded products and byproducts in solid- and aqueous-phases. The comparative discussion was meant to assess the effectiveness and suitability of solid- and aqueous-phase methods, revealing their potential for practical use. This review paper presents an extensive analysis of the methods used in ZnO-based photocatalytic systems for plastic and microplastics degradation which the output will aid researchers and practitioners in developing effective strategies to mitigate plastic pollution. © 2023 Institution of Chemical Engineers
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author Md Noor S.F.; Paiman S.H.; Nordin A.H.; Ngadi N.; Nik Malek N.A.N.; Abd Hamed N.K.
spellingShingle Md Noor S.F.; Paiman S.H.; Nordin A.H.; Ngadi N.; Nik Malek N.A.N.; Abd Hamed N.K.
Solid- and aqueous-phase approaches on zinc oxide-based photocatalytic system for degradation of plastics and microplastics: A review
author_facet Md Noor S.F.; Paiman S.H.; Nordin A.H.; Ngadi N.; Nik Malek N.A.N.; Abd Hamed N.K.
author_sort Md Noor S.F.; Paiman S.H.; Nordin A.H.; Ngadi N.; Nik Malek N.A.N.; Abd Hamed N.K.
title Solid- and aqueous-phase approaches on zinc oxide-based photocatalytic system for degradation of plastics and microplastics: A review
title_short Solid- and aqueous-phase approaches on zinc oxide-based photocatalytic system for degradation of plastics and microplastics: A review
title_full Solid- and aqueous-phase approaches on zinc oxide-based photocatalytic system for degradation of plastics and microplastics: A review
title_fullStr Solid- and aqueous-phase approaches on zinc oxide-based photocatalytic system for degradation of plastics and microplastics: A review
title_full_unstemmed Solid- and aqueous-phase approaches on zinc oxide-based photocatalytic system for degradation of plastics and microplastics: A review
title_sort Solid- and aqueous-phase approaches on zinc oxide-based photocatalytic system for degradation of plastics and microplastics: A review
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description The accumulation of plastics and microplastics in the environment is a major global concern because of their negative impact on ecosystems and human health. The use of zinc oxide (ZnO)-based systems for photocatalytic degradation of these pollutants has shown promise. This review presents an overview of the solid- and aqueous-phase approaches employed for the degradation of plastics and microplastics using ZnO-based photocatalytic systems. The preparation of microplastic samples is discussed, highlighting various techniques used to generate representative samples for testing. The experimental setup or reactor design is explored, encompassing different configurations employed in both the solid- and aqueous-phases. Next, the impact of reaction conditions on degradation efficiency is investigated, including catalyst concentration, pH, temperature, and irradiation source. Sampling techniques for post-reaction analysis are explored, discussing methods for collecting and analyzing degraded products and byproducts in solid- and aqueous-phases. The comparative discussion was meant to assess the effectiveness and suitability of solid- and aqueous-phase methods, revealing their potential for practical use. This review paper presents an extensive analysis of the methods used in ZnO-based photocatalytic systems for plastic and microplastics degradation which the output will aid researchers and practitioners in developing effective strategies to mitigate plastic pollution. © 2023 Institution of Chemical Engineers
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