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  • The discharge of wastewater containing reactive dyes poses environmental challenges, and semiconductor photocatalysis, particularly using ZnO and TiO2, shows promise for addressing this issue due to their affordability and effective oxidizing properties.
  • This study involves creating a ZnO nanostructure on zinc foil to degrade ethyl violet dye and employs advanced techniques like HPLC-PDA-ESI-MS to delineate the dye's degradation mechanism and identify reaction intermediates.
  • Findings reveal that ZnO/Zn foils are highly effective for photocatalytic degradation, identifying twenty-six intermediates and proposing potential pathways for dye decolorization, emphasizing their future role in environmental remediation.

Article Abstract

Background: The discharge of wastewater that contains high concentrations of reactive dyes is a well-known problem associated with dyestuff activities. In recent years, semiconductor photocatalysis has become more and more attractive and important since it has a great potential to contribute to such environmental problems. One of the most important aspects of environmental photocatalysis is in the selection of semiconductor materials like ZnO and TiO2, which are close to being two of the ideal photocatalysts in several respects. For example, they are relatively inexpensive, and they provide photo-generated holes with high oxidizing power due to their wide band gap energy. In this work, nanostructural ZnO film on the Zn foil of the Alkaline-Manganese Dioxide-Zinc Cell was fabricated to degrade EV dye. The major innovation of this paper is to obtain the degradation mechanism of ethyl violet dyes resulting from the HPLC-PDA-ESI-MS analyses.

Results: The fabrication of ZnO nanostructures on zinc foils with a simple solution-based corrosion strategy and the synthesis, characterization, application, and implication of Zn would be reported in this study. Other objectives of this research are to identify the reaction intermediates and to understand the detailed degradation mechanism of EV dye, as model compound of triphenylmethane dye, with active Zn metal, by HPLC-ESI-MS and GC-MS.

Conclusions: ZnO nanostructure/Zn-foils had an excellent potential for future applications on the photocatalytic degradation of the organic dye in the environmental remediation. The intermediates of the degradation process were separated and characterized by the HPLC-PDA-ESI-MS and GC-MS, and twenty-six intermediates were characterized in this study. Based on the variation of the amount of intermediates, possible degradation pathways for the decolorization of dyes are also proposed and discussed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3544139PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-153X-6-63DOI Listing

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