Carbon nitride impregnated non-woven jute post-industrial waste in photocatalytic degradation of textile dyes
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2024
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Carević, MilicaVulić, Tatjana
Šaponjić, Zoran
Mojović, Zorica D.
Abazović, Nadica
Čomor, Mirjana
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Textile dye effluents and textile waste disposal represent two significant environmental challenges. Here, we present possible combined solution for both. Urea-derived graphitic carbon nitride g-C3N4 is thermally exfoliated to nano n-C3N4. Both obtained materials are characterized in detail, and their photocatalytic efficacies in photodegradation of three textile azo dyes under simulated solar light irradiation are compared. n-C3N4 exhibited superior performance over g-C3N4 under given experimental conditions. Novelty of the work is the subsequent usage of the non-woven jute post-industrial waste as a photocatalyst support. It was shown that NW jute impregnated with n-C3N4 can be successfully used in three consecutive photocatalytic cycles, keeping high photodegradation efficacy (~ 90% in the case of Acid Orange 7, and 55% in the case of Acid Blue 113). Additionally, possibility of usage of NW jute post-industrial waste as textile dye sorbent is presented in the case of Basic Yellow 28....
Кључне речи:
Carbon-nitride / Textile dyes / Photocatalysis / Jute / Post-industrial wasteИзвор:
Cellulose, 2024Финансирање / пројекти:
- SORBTEX - Sustainable implementation of textile waste in treatment of polluted water (RS-ScienceFundRS-Ideje-7673808)
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-024-05908-7
ISSN: 0969-0239; 1572-882X
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85192003014
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Carević, Milica AU - Vulić, Tatjana AU - Šaponjić, Zoran AU - Mojović, Zorica D. AU - Abazović, Nadica AU - Čomor, Mirjana PY - 2024 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/13240 AB - Textile dye effluents and textile waste disposal represent two significant environmental challenges. Here, we present possible combined solution for both. Urea-derived graphitic carbon nitride g-C3N4 is thermally exfoliated to nano n-C3N4. Both obtained materials are characterized in detail, and their photocatalytic efficacies in photodegradation of three textile azo dyes under simulated solar light irradiation are compared. n-C3N4 exhibited superior performance over g-C3N4 under given experimental conditions. Novelty of the work is the subsequent usage of the non-woven jute post-industrial waste as a photocatalyst support. It was shown that NW jute impregnated with n-C3N4 can be successfully used in three consecutive photocatalytic cycles, keeping high photodegradation efficacy (~ 90% in the case of Acid Orange 7, and 55% in the case of Acid Blue 113). Additionally, possibility of usage of NW jute post-industrial waste as textile dye sorbent is presented in the case of Basic Yellow 28. T2 - Cellulose T1 - Carbon nitride impregnated non-woven jute post-industrial waste in photocatalytic degradation of textile dyes DO - 10.1007/s10570-024-05908-7 ER -
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Carević, M., Vulić, T., Šaponjić, Z., Mojović, Z. D., Abazović, N.,& Čomor, M.. (2024). Carbon nitride impregnated non-woven jute post-industrial waste in photocatalytic degradation of textile dyes. in Cellulose. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10570-024-05908-7
Carević M, Vulić T, Šaponjić Z, Mojović ZD, Abazović N, Čomor M. Carbon nitride impregnated non-woven jute post-industrial waste in photocatalytic degradation of textile dyes. in Cellulose. 2024;. doi:10.1007/s10570-024-05908-7 .
Carević, Milica, Vulić, Tatjana, Šaponjić, Zoran, Mojović, Zorica D., Abazović, Nadica, Čomor, Mirjana, "Carbon nitride impregnated non-woven jute post-industrial waste in photocatalytic degradation of textile dyes" in Cellulose (2024), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10570-024-05908-7 . .