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Nanoparticle-Enhanced Photocatalysis for Advanced Wastewater Treatment: Mechanistic Insights, Performance Evaluation, and Sustainable Applications
Rubina Qasim, Kousar Balqees, Amna Nasir, Sahibzada Muhammad Hamza, Taimour Nadeem, Asia Parveen, Rida Muhammad Rasheed, Sadia Saleem, Huma Iqbal
Published: March 29, 2025 |
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DOI: DOI: https://doi.org/10.36347/sjet.2025.v13i03.004
Pages: 187-198
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Abstract
A state-of-the-art method for advanced wastewater treatment, nanoparticle-enhanced photocatalysis has shown great promise in breaking down organic pollutants, heavy metals, and microbiological contaminants. The basic processes of photocatalysis are examined in this overview, with a focus on how nanoparticles enhance light absorption, charge separation, and reactive species production. The catalytic performance of many nanomaterials, such as TiO₂, ZnO, and carbon-based composites, is investigated, emphasizing surface functionalization, heterojunction formation, and doping as ways to improve photocatalytic efficiency. The paper also offers a thorough analysis of how well nanoparticle-enhanced photocatalysts function in various operating scenarios, evaluating important factors including catalyst stability, quantum efficiency, and pollutant degradation rates. There is also a discussion of sustainable uses of these photocatalysts in actual wastewater treatment, taking into account aspects like scalability, environmental effects, and energy usage. Potential solutions to these constraints are examined critically, along with difficulties including catalyst recovery, toxicity issues, and economic viability. Lastly, new developments and prospects for combining hybrid nanomaterials, artificial intelligence, and solar-powered photocatalytic systems are examined to create wastewater treatment technologies that are more effective and sustainable. For researchers and industry experts looking to maximize nanoparticle-enhanced photocatalysis for environmental cleanup, this review attempts to offer insightful information.