The state-of-the-art development of photocatalysts for degrading of persistent herbicides in aqueous environment

Herbicides are one of the most recurring pollutants in the aquatic system due to their widespread usage in the agriculture sector for weed control. Semiconductor-based photocatalysts have gained recognition due to their ability to degrade and mineralize pollutants into harmless by-products completel...

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Main Authors: M.H., Hazaraimi, Pei sean, Goh, Lau, W.J., A.F., Ismail, Wu, Z., Subramaniam, M.N., Lim, J.W., Kanakaraju, Devagi
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Published: Elsevier 2022
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spelling my.unimas.ir.387452022-10-25T02:52:58Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38745/ The state-of-the-art development of photocatalysts for degrading of persistent herbicides in aqueous environment M.H., Hazaraimi Pei sean, Goh Lau, W.J. A.F., Ismail Wu, Z. Subramaniam, M.N. Lim, J.W. Kanakaraju, Devagi QD Chemistry Herbicides are one of the most recurring pollutants in the aquatic system due to their widespread usage in the agriculture sector for weed control. Semiconductor-based photocatalysts have gained recognition due to their ability to degrade and mineralize pollutants into harmless by-products completely. Lately, many studies have been done to design photocatalysts with efficient separation of photogenerated charge carriers and enhanced light absorption. Photocatalyst engineering through doping with metal and non-metal elements and the formation of heterojunction are proven effective for minimizing the recombination of electron-hole pairs and enlarging the absorption in the visible light region. This review focuses on discussing and evaluating the recent progress in the types of photocatalysts and their performance in the remediation of herbicides in wastewater. The development of innovative hybrid technologies is also highlighted. The limitations and challenges of photocatalysis technology in the present literature have been identified, and future studies are recommended. Elsevier 2022-06-25 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38745/1/Science%20of%20The%20Total%20Environment%202022%20Dr%20Kanakaraju.pdf M.H., Hazaraimi and Pei sean, Goh and Lau, W.J. and A.F., Ismail and Wu, Z. and Subramaniam, M.N. and Lim, J.W. and Kanakaraju, Devagi (2022) The state-of-the-art development of photocatalysts for degrading of persistent herbicides in aqueous environment. Science of The Total Environment, 843 (156975). pp. 1-24. ISSN 0048-9697 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0048969722040724#! https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.156975
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M.H., Hazaraimi
Pei sean, Goh
Lau, W.J.
A.F., Ismail
Wu, Z.
Subramaniam, M.N.
Lim, J.W.
Kanakaraju, Devagi
The state-of-the-art development of photocatalysts for degrading of persistent herbicides in aqueous environment
description Herbicides are one of the most recurring pollutants in the aquatic system due to their widespread usage in the agriculture sector for weed control. Semiconductor-based photocatalysts have gained recognition due to their ability to degrade and mineralize pollutants into harmless by-products completely. Lately, many studies have been done to design photocatalysts with efficient separation of photogenerated charge carriers and enhanced light absorption. Photocatalyst engineering through doping with metal and non-metal elements and the formation of heterojunction are proven effective for minimizing the recombination of electron-hole pairs and enlarging the absorption in the visible light region. This review focuses on discussing and evaluating the recent progress in the types of photocatalysts and their performance in the remediation of herbicides in wastewater. The development of innovative hybrid technologies is also highlighted. The limitations and challenges of photocatalysis technology in the present literature have been identified, and future studies are recommended.
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author M.H., Hazaraimi
Pei sean, Goh
Lau, W.J.
A.F., Ismail
Wu, Z.
Subramaniam, M.N.
Lim, J.W.
Kanakaraju, Devagi
author_facet M.H., Hazaraimi
Pei sean, Goh
Lau, W.J.
A.F., Ismail
Wu, Z.
Subramaniam, M.N.
Lim, J.W.
Kanakaraju, Devagi
author_sort M.H., Hazaraimi
title The state-of-the-art development of photocatalysts for degrading of persistent herbicides in aqueous environment
title_short The state-of-the-art development of photocatalysts for degrading of persistent herbicides in aqueous environment
title_full The state-of-the-art development of photocatalysts for degrading of persistent herbicides in aqueous environment
title_fullStr The state-of-the-art development of photocatalysts for degrading of persistent herbicides in aqueous environment
title_full_unstemmed The state-of-the-art development of photocatalysts for degrading of persistent herbicides in aqueous environment
title_sort state-of-the-art development of photocatalysts for degrading of persistent herbicides in aqueous environment
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2022
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38745/1/Science%20of%20The%20Total%20Environment%202022%20Dr%20Kanakaraju.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38745/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0048969722040724#!
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.156975
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