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Title: Visible light photodegradation of methyl orange and Escherichia coli O157:H7 in wastewater
Authors: Malunga, Sibongile M.
Chaukura, Nhamo
Mbiriri, Chiedza I.
Gwenzi, Willis
Moyo, Mambo
Kuvarega, Alex T.
Keywords: Catalysis
Environmental remediation
Pollution
Porous materials
wastewater
Issue Date: 27-Jan-2022
Publisher: Academy of Science of South Africa
Source: Malunga, S. M., Chaukura, N., Mbiriri, C. I., Gwenzi, W., Moyo, M., & Kuvarega, A. T. (2022). Visible light photodegradation of methyl orange and Escherichia coli O157:H7 in wastewater. South African Journal of Science, 118(1/2). https://doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2022/10938
Series/Report no.: South African Journal of Science (SAJS);Vol. 118, No. 1/2
Abstract: Water pollution due to dyes and pathogens is problematic worldwide, and the disease burden is higher in low-income countries where water treatment facilities are usually inadequate. Thus the development of low-cost techniques for the removal of dyes and pathogens in aquatic systems is critical for safeguarding human and ecological health. In this work, we report the fabrication and use of a photocatalyst derived from waste from coal combustion in removing dyes and pathogens from wastewater. Higher TiO2 loading of the photocatalyst increased the removal efficiency for methyl orange (95.5%), and fluorine-doping improved the disinfection efficacy from 76% to 95% relative to unmodified material. Overall, the work effectively converted hazardous waste into a value-added product that has potential in point-of-use water treatment. Future research should focus on upscaling the technique, investigating the fate of the potential of the photocatalysts for multiple reuse, and the recovery of TiO2 in treated water.
URI: https://doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2022/10938
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/5028
ISSN: 0038-2353
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