Author/Authors :
Turki Jalil, Abduladheem Faculty of Biology and Ecology - Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno - Grodno, Belarus , Qurabiy, Heyam Emad Al Medical laboratory technique - Alkut University College - AlKut - Wasit, Iraq , Hussain Dilfy, Saja Medical laboratory technique - Alkut University College - AlKut - Wasit, Iraq , Jabbar, Abdullah Hasan Optical Department - College of Health and Medical Technology - Sawa University - Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research - Al-Muthanaa - Samawah, Iraq , Aravindhan, Surendar Department of Pharmacology - Saveetha dental college and hospital - Saveetha institute of medical and technical sciences - Chennai , India , Kadhim, Mustafa M Department of Dentistry - Kut University College - Kut - Wasit, Iraq , Aljeboree, Aseel M College of science for women - University of Babylon, Iraq
Abstract :
Different antibiotic drugs are widely present in the environment for
the treatment of bacterial infections. Overuse of antibiotics leads to the
accumulation of these drugs in water systems. Removing antibiotics-based
pollutants from water is essential. Nanoscience and nanotechnology can
be very helpful in this field. In this work, CuO/ZrO2 nanocomposites was
prepared via the simple and facile method. The prepared samples were
analyzed X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy
(TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive X-ray
spectroscopy (EDS), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR)
analysis, and UV-Vis analysis. The results indicate the high potential of
synthesized nanocomposites made in photocatalytic degradation. The
prepared CuO/ZrO2 Nanocomposites degrades 96.4% of Tetracycline
antibiotic under ultraviolet light irradiation after 120 min. The effect of
CuO/ZrO2 nanocomposites dosage and solution pH was studied. It was
found that the photocatalytic performance of CuO/ZrO2 nanocomposites
can be improved via increasing concentration until optimal dosage (0.8
g/L) and in a higher dosage than 0.8 g/L no significant improvement
was observed. Also, the results confirmed that the photodegradation of
tetracycline can be elevated via increasing pH.
Keywords :
Antibiotic , Morphology , Nanocomposites , Photocatalyst , Tetracycline