Current Trends in the Utilization of Photolysis and Photocatalysis Treatment Processes for the Remediation of Dye Wastewater: A Short Review

Development in the textile industry leads to an increased demand for the use of various dyes. Moreover, there is the use of some dyes in the food industry as well as medical diagnostics. Thereby, increased demand for dyes in various fields has resulted in dye-containing wastewater. Only a small port...

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Main Authors: S M Anisuzzaman, Collin G. Joseph, Chuan, Kian Pang, Nur Ammarah Affandi, Sitti Nurazida Maruja, Veena Vijayan
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spelling my.ums.eprints.342412022-09-15T07:45:44Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34241/ Current Trends in the Utilization of Photolysis and Photocatalysis Treatment Processes for the Remediation of Dye Wastewater: A Short Review S M Anisuzzaman Collin G. Joseph Chuan, Kian Pang Nur Ammarah Affandi Sitti Nurazida Maruja Veena Vijayan QD1-65 General Including alchemy Development in the textile industry leads to an increased demand for the use of various dyes. Moreover, there is the use of some dyes in the food industry as well as medical diagnostics. Thereby, increased demand for dyes in various fields has resulted in dye-containing wastewater. Only a small portion of the generated wastewater is adequately treated. The rest is usually dumped or otherwise directly discharged into the sewage system, which ultimately enters rivers, lakes, and streams. The handling and disposal of such concentrated wastewater, especially the dye-containing wastewater, is considered to be a major environmental issue from the moment of its generation to its ultimate disposal. Conventional water treatment methods such as flotation, filtration, adsorption, etc., are non-destructive physical separation processes. They only transfer the pollutants to other phases, thereby generating concentrated deposits. The advanced oxidation process (AOP) is one of the most effective emerging methods for the treatment of wastewater containing chemical pollutants. The method involves the formation and interaction of highly reactive hydroxyl radicals under suitable activation conditions. These radicals are non-selective and efficient for the destruction and eventual mineralization of recalcitrant organic pollutants. This review aims at the pros and cons of using photocatalysis as an efficient AOP to degrade dye-containing wastewater MDPI 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34241/1/Current%20Trends%20in%20the%20Utilization%20of%20Photolysis%20and%20Photocatalysis%20Treatment%20Processes%20for%20the%20Remediation%20of%20Dye%20Wastewater.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34241/2/Current%20Trends%20in%20the%20Utilization%20of%20Photolysis%20and%20Photocatalysis%20Treatment%20Processes%20for%20the%20Remediation%20of%20Dye%20Wastewater1.pdf S M Anisuzzaman and Collin G. Joseph and Chuan, Kian Pang and Nur Ammarah Affandi and Sitti Nurazida Maruja and Veena Vijayan (2022) Current Trends in the Utilization of Photolysis and Photocatalysis Treatment Processes for the Remediation of Dye Wastewater: A Short Review. ChemEngineering, 6 (58). pp. 1-33. ISSN 2305-7084 https://www.mdpi.com/2305-7084/6/4/58/htm https://doi.org/10.3390/chemengineering6040058
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S M Anisuzzaman
Collin G. Joseph
Chuan, Kian Pang
Nur Ammarah Affandi
Sitti Nurazida Maruja
Veena Vijayan
Current Trends in the Utilization of Photolysis and Photocatalysis Treatment Processes for the Remediation of Dye Wastewater: A Short Review
description Development in the textile industry leads to an increased demand for the use of various dyes. Moreover, there is the use of some dyes in the food industry as well as medical diagnostics. Thereby, increased demand for dyes in various fields has resulted in dye-containing wastewater. Only a small portion of the generated wastewater is adequately treated. The rest is usually dumped or otherwise directly discharged into the sewage system, which ultimately enters rivers, lakes, and streams. The handling and disposal of such concentrated wastewater, especially the dye-containing wastewater, is considered to be a major environmental issue from the moment of its generation to its ultimate disposal. Conventional water treatment methods such as flotation, filtration, adsorption, etc., are non-destructive physical separation processes. They only transfer the pollutants to other phases, thereby generating concentrated deposits. The advanced oxidation process (AOP) is one of the most effective emerging methods for the treatment of wastewater containing chemical pollutants. The method involves the formation and interaction of highly reactive hydroxyl radicals under suitable activation conditions. These radicals are non-selective and efficient for the destruction and eventual mineralization of recalcitrant organic pollutants. This review aims at the pros and cons of using photocatalysis as an efficient AOP to degrade dye-containing wastewater
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author S M Anisuzzaman
Collin G. Joseph
Chuan, Kian Pang
Nur Ammarah Affandi
Sitti Nurazida Maruja
Veena Vijayan
author_facet S M Anisuzzaman
Collin G. Joseph
Chuan, Kian Pang
Nur Ammarah Affandi
Sitti Nurazida Maruja
Veena Vijayan
author_sort S M Anisuzzaman
title Current Trends in the Utilization of Photolysis and Photocatalysis Treatment Processes for the Remediation of Dye Wastewater: A Short Review
title_short Current Trends in the Utilization of Photolysis and Photocatalysis Treatment Processes for the Remediation of Dye Wastewater: A Short Review
title_full Current Trends in the Utilization of Photolysis and Photocatalysis Treatment Processes for the Remediation of Dye Wastewater: A Short Review
title_fullStr Current Trends in the Utilization of Photolysis and Photocatalysis Treatment Processes for the Remediation of Dye Wastewater: A Short Review
title_full_unstemmed Current Trends in the Utilization of Photolysis and Photocatalysis Treatment Processes for the Remediation of Dye Wastewater: A Short Review
title_sort current trends in the utilization of photolysis and photocatalysis treatment processes for the remediation of dye wastewater: a short review
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2022
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34241/1/Current%20Trends%20in%20the%20Utilization%20of%20Photolysis%20and%20Photocatalysis%20Treatment%20Processes%20for%20the%20Remediation%20of%20Dye%20Wastewater.pdf
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https://www.mdpi.com/2305-7084/6/4/58/htm
https://doi.org/10.3390/chemengineering6040058
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