Green polymeric nanomaterials for the photocatalytic degradation of dyes: a review

  • Shrabana Sarkar
  • , Nidia Torres Ponce
  • , Aparna Banerjee
  • , Rajib Bandopadhyay
  • , Saravanan Rajendran
  • , Eric Lichtfouse

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Pure and drinkable water will be rarer and more expensive as the result of pollution induced by industrialisation, urbanisation and population growth. Among the numerous sources of water pollution, the textile industry has become a major issue because effluents containing dyes are often released in natural water bodies. For instance, about two years are needed to biodegrade dye-derived, carcinogenic aromatic amines, in sediments. Classical remediation methods based upon physicochemical reactions are costly and still generate sludges that contain amine residues. Nonetheless, recent research shows that nanomaterials containing biopolymers are promising to degrade organic pollutants by photocatalysis. Here, we review the synthesis and applications of biopolymeric nanomaterials for photocatalytic degradation of azo dyes. We focus on conducting biopolymers incorporating metal, metal oxide, metal/metal oxide and metal sulphide for improved biodegradation. Biopolymers can be obtained from microorganisms, plants and animals. Unlike fossil-fuel-derived polymers, biopolymers are carbon neutral and thus sustainable in the context of global warming. Biopolymers are often biodegradable and biocompatible.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)1569-1580
Número de páginas12
PublicaciónEnvironmental Chemistry Letters
Volumen18
N.º5
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 sep. 2020

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