2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15203549
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Degradation of Paracetamol in Distilled and Drinking Water via Ag/ZnO Photocatalysis under UV and Natural Sunlight

Dobrina Ivanova,
George Tzvetkov,
Nina Kaneva

Abstract: The present study demonstrates the synthesis and application of Ag/ZnO powder films (thickness of 4 μm) as photocatalysts for natural sunlight and ultraviolet (UV, 315–400 nm) irradiation. The synthesis procedure is simple and eco-friendly, based on the photo-fixation of silver ions onto commercial ZnO powder via UV illumination for the first time. The photocatalytic efficiency of the newly developed films is evaluated through degradation of paracetamol in distilled and drinking water. Our experimental evidenc… Show more

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“…Consequently, an increase in pH above 9 damages elimination and decreases the rate constant by progressively accelerating the electrostatic attraction between contaminants and the modified surface semiconductor. Our results related to silver-modified titanium dioxide powders are consistent with previous studies investigating ZnO/Ag catalysts [65][66][67]. The photocatalytic data were confirmed by total organic carbon values.…”
Section: Photocatalytic Efficiency Of Pure and Silver-photofixed Sol-...supporting
confidence: 92%
“…Consequently, an increase in pH above 9 damages elimination and decreases the rate constant by progressively accelerating the electrostatic attraction between contaminants and the modified surface semiconductor. Our results related to silver-modified titanium dioxide powders are consistent with previous studies investigating ZnO/Ag catalysts [65][66][67]. The photocatalytic data were confirmed by total organic carbon values.…”
Section: Photocatalytic Efficiency Of Pure and Silver-photofixed Sol-...supporting
confidence: 92%