Green Organo-Photooxidative Method for the Degradation of Methylene Blue Dye

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This study used an organophoto-oxidative material to degrade the toxic azo dye, methylene blue (MB), due to its hazardous effects on aquatic life and humans. MB is traditionally degraded using metal-based catalysts, resulting in high costs. Several organic acids were screened for organo-photooxidative applications against various azo dyes, and ascorbic acid (AA), also known as vitamin C, was found to be best for degradation due to its high photooxidative activity. It is an eco-friendly, edible, and efficient photooxidative material. A photocatalytic box has been developed for the study of organo-photooxidative activity. It was found that when AA was added, degradation efficiency increased from 42 to 95% within 240 min. Different characterization techniques, such as HPLC and GC-MS, were used after degradation for the structural elucidation of degraded products. DFT study was done for the investigation of the mechanistic study behind the degradation process. A statistical tool, RSM, was used for the optimization of parameters (concentration of dye, catalyst, and time). This study develops sustainable and effective solutions for wastewater treatment.

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Majeed, A., Ibrahim, A. H., Al-Rawi, S. S., Iqbal, M. A., Kashif, M., Yousif, M., … Hussain, S. A. (2024). Green Organo-Photooxidative Method for the Degradation of Methylene Blue Dye. ACS Omega, 9(10), 12069–12083. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c09989

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