Herein, a hydrothermal etching approach was used to generate an innovative CuS/O,N-CNT composite. The hydrothermal etching of g-C
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led to the creation of O,N-CNT, with ethanol as the oxygen source. The SEM and TEM characterizations confirmed the formation of CNT, whereas the XPS analysis proved the doping of oxygen and nitrogen in the CNT matrix along with the incorporation of CuS. Under sun irradiation, the produced CuS/O,N-CNT showed outstanding photocatalytic efficiency, eliminating methyl orange and methylene blue dyes with 97.21% and 98.11% efficacy, respectively. Adding hydrothermally etched O,N-CNT increased light absorption and charge migration kinetics, as can be studied from the UV-DRS and PL analysis; hence, the observed improvements in light absorption and charge transfer pathways contributed to the CuS/O,N-CNT composite's enhanced photocatalytic activity, indicating its potential for efficient elimination of organic contaminants under solar irradiation. The catalyst demonstrated high reusability performance up to six cycles and significantly degraded other dyes. Scavenger analysis, along with VB-XPS and UV-DRS analysis, aid in developing a photocatalytic mechanism that confirms the participation of hydroxyl and superoxide radicals in the degradation process.