Metal-based nanocomposite materials for efficient photocatalytic degradation of phenanthrene from aqueous solutions

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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a class of naturally occurring chemicals resulting from the insufficient combustion of fossil fuels. Among the PAHs, phenanthrene is one of the most studied compounds in the marine ecosystems. The damaging effects of phenanthrene on the environment are increasing day by day globally. To lessen its effect on the environment, it is essential to remove phenanthrene from the water resources in particular and the environment in general through advanced treatment methods such as photocatalytic degradation with high-performance characteristics and low cost. Therefore, the combination of metals or amalgamation of bimetallic oxides as an efficient photocatalyst demonstrated its propitiousness for the degradation of phenanthrene from aqueous solutions. Here, we reviewed the different nanocomposite materials as a photocatalyst, the mechanism and reactions to the treatment of phenanthrene, as well as the influence of other variables on the rate of phenanthrene degradation.

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Chauhan, H. A., Rafatullah, M., Ahmed Ali, K., Siddiqui, M. R., Khan, M. A., & Alshareef, S. A. (2021, July 2). Metal-based nanocomposite materials for efficient photocatalytic degradation of phenanthrene from aqueous solutions. Polymers. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13142374

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