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Biowaste derived UV–Visible-NIR active Z-scheme CaO/MoS2 photocatalyst as a low-cost, waste-to-resource strategy for rapid wastewater treatment

[Display omitted] •Use of biowaste as a raw material for photocatalyst synthesis.•Sustainable and eco-friendly plan for effluent treatment.•Rapid discoloration of 70% within 10 min of sunlight exposure.•Synthesis of UV–Vis-NIR active Z-scheme CaO/MoS2 photocatalyst. There is a need for industries to...

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Published in:Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. A, Chemistry. Chemistry., 2024-01, Vol.446, p.115172, Article 115172
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description [Display omitted] •Use of biowaste as a raw material for photocatalyst synthesis.•Sustainable and eco-friendly plan for effluent treatment.•Rapid discoloration of 70% within 10 min of sunlight exposure.•Synthesis of UV–Vis-NIR active Z-scheme CaO/MoS2 photocatalyst. There is a need for industries to adopt greener strategies to minimise the environmental impact and overuse of natural resources. In the light of alarming environmental conditions, there is an expanding and progressing centre around the concept of waste to resource strategy. With this inspiration, a low-cost marine biowaste-based CaO/MoS2 photocatalyst synthesized by ball milling is proposed with a viable green route for water remediation. The mass ratio of CaO and MoS2 were optimized for the photocatalytic reduction of cationic methylene blue (MB) as a probe dye and an actual industrial dye wastewater. It was found that 45CaO/55MoS2 (45-CaMo) outperformed all the proportions including the conventionally popular TiO2. 70% of MB got discoloured in 10 min of exposure to natural sunlight following Langmuir-Hinshelwood model with a rate constant of 0.064 min−1 and exhibiting good photo-stability. The morphology and crystallinity were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). UV–Visible-NIR spectroscopy and calculations reveal the activity of the synthesized photocatalyst in UV, visible and IR regions with a direct Z-scheme mechanism as its probable charge modulation technique. This work offers new perspectives and directions for future research using waste-derived resources and renewable energy.
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