Increasing industrial contamination necessitates development of sustainable water treatment solutions. Photocatalysis is a green technology utilizing light-activated materials (photocatalysts), which can degrade pollutants into harmless by-products. It is an emergent need to develop a photocatalyst that presents a significant advancement for sustainable water treatment and non-toxic to the environment. This study investigates the photocatalytic activity and in vitro cytotoxicity of a novel hybrid material comprising of alginate, copper oxide (CuO) and graphitic carbon nitride (gCN) for methylene blue (MB) degradation. The hybrid material was synthesized by a two-step process: (i) doping of CuO on gCN through co-precipitation method formed CuO-gCN (CG) and (ii) incorporation of CG in the calcium alginate (A) by ionotropic gelation method that is named as ACG. The characteristic features of the synthesized A, CG and ACG were studied using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The optical characteristic of A, CG and ACG was studied using UV-diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (UV-DRS). The morphology and elemental composition of ACG was evaluated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). To assess the environmental impact of ACG, a two-step approach was employed. First, the photocatalytic activity of ACG under UV-visible light (UV-vis) irradiation for MB degradation was evaluated. ACG exhibited photocatalytic activity by achieving 86.26% of degradation efficiency for MB within 60 min. Second, the in vitro cytotoxicity of ACG, MB and MB degraded products towards tilapia gill cell lines were assessed. By comparing the toxicity of the MB and the secondary products, it is concluded that the overall process leads to a sustainable outcome.
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