“…), pesticides, phenols, pharmaceuticals, and antibiotics and their metabolites have been shown to be exceedingly harmful. Due to challenges like low biodegradability, and a protracted lifespan of deterioration in the ecosystem, the resulting contaminants after the treatment are also considered hazardous [8][9][10][11] .Traditional wastewater treatment techniques, including filtration, adsorption, chemical coagulation, biological treatment, flocculation, etc., are typically ineffective at degrading aromatic and heterocyclic groups in their molecular structure. For instance, filtration (such as membrane and depth filtration) suffers from being clogged easily by foreign particles in the wastewater, and regular membrane replacement and filtration processes are often expensive.…”