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Research Article

ZnS on Cu2Te quantum dots: preparation, characterisation, and optimisation of photocatalytic/H2O2 process by response surface methodology

Pages 1771-1785 | Received 05 Dec 2020, Accepted 14 Jan 2021, Published online: 22 Feb 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Fluoroquinolone antibiotic is used extensively and, is obtained to reasoninfluences neurologically on living microorganisms. In the present study, the photocatalyst/H2O2underUV light photo-degradation of Enrofloxacin was studied. In addition to that, ZnS on Cu2Tequantum dots was gathered via a simple synthesis method. The ZnS/Cu2Tenanocomposites were characterizedby dynamic light scattering, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and UV-vis spectroscopytothe evaluation of theoptical, and morphological properties.The Box-Behnken design method was used for Experiments optimizationusing response surface methodology (RSM). Several factors like ZnS/Cu2Teconcentration, H2O2concentration, and initial pH on the optimisation ofEnrofloxacinphoto-degradation were evaluatedwiththe polynomial regression method. At optimum process factors (ZnS/Cu2Te: 50 mg/L, H2O2: 100 mg/L, and pH: 6), the Enrofloxacinphoto-degradation was achieved 84.58% during 40 min as process time.The photo-degradationanalyzed for severaldecompositionprocesseslike as, H2O2, UV/H2O2, UV+ZnS/Cu2Te, and UV+ZnS/Cu2Te+H2O2 were carried out at the optimum factors. In this study,the Statistical evaluation was carried out for the optimisation of photo-degradation processes for the removalof pharmaceutical wastewater.

Acknowledgments

The authors are grateful for the support of this research by the Payame Noor University.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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