• Title of article

    A Green Surface Prepared with Highly Applicable of Advanced Oxidative Processes AOPs for Removal of Riboflavin Drug Pollutant Remediation

  • Author/Authors

    Ahmed ، Rathab Ali Department of Medical Engineering - AL-Nisour University College , Salah ، Ola Hamad Department of Medical Engineering - Al-Manara College for Medical Sciences , Al-Saedi ، Haider Falih Shamikh Department of Pharmaceutics - Faculty of Pharmacy - University of Al-Ameed , Karim ، Manal Morad College of Pharmacy - National University of Science and Technology , Khuder ، Shahad Abdulhadi Department of Medical Engineering - Al-Hadi University College , Kareem ، Anaheed Hussein College of Health and Medical Technology - Al-Ayen University , Hammady ، Fathi Jihad Department of Medical Engineering - Mazaya University College

  • From page
    296
  • To page
    307
  • Abstract
    In this study, the prepared, characterization, and photo-catalytic performance of zinc oxide/activated carbon (ZnO/AC) nanocomposites prepared via hydrothermal process to be applied for advanced oxidative process (AOPs). The ZnO/AC nanocomposites was characterized via field emission scanning electron microscopes (FE-SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX) analyses. Different parameters were utilized to achieve best conditions including, weight of nanocomposite, and concentration of Riboflavin drug. Likewise, the photo-degradation appear high efficiency and activity when reused 5 cycles and confirm results that this photo-catalyst has promising prospects and a high ability to remove pollution from aqueous solution. Furthermore, AC can be a realistic and affordable re-placement for pricey noble metals. Photocatalytic activities of the catalytic adsorbents are used as model pollutant (Riboflavin drug) under UV irradiation. ZnO/AC nanocomposites showed excellent photo-catalytic activity (~99% degradation of drug in 60 min) compared with that of bare ZnO NPs and AC. In addition, a recycle or reused experiment demonstrated the best stability of the nanocomposite; the ratio photo-degradation of ZnO/AC reached last more 70% after five cycle successive runs and possessed strong photo-catalytic ability. The improve photo-catalytic activities may be related to the effects of the relatively high surface area. The best data between the studied photo-catalysts appear the drug removal efficiency of ∼92% in 1 h under UV light irradiation.
  • Keywords
    Green synthesis , Nanocomposite , Photocatalytic , Activated carbon , Riboflavin
  • Journal title
    Asian Journal of Green Chemistry
  • Journal title
    Asian Journal of Green Chemistry
  • Record number

    2767717