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One of the biggest environmental challenges still facing wastewater treatment is the efficient breakdown of dye pollutants such as rhodamine B (RhB). The development of effective photocatalysts that function in sunlight and visible light can greatly improve wastewater treatment systems. Combining reduced graphene oxide (rGO) with silver/silver chloride core-shell nanowires (Ag/AgCl-NW) might offer special optical and structural properties that enhance its photocatalytic activity for RhB degradation. Ag/AgCl-NW/rGO composite was produced by electroplating rGO onto stainless steel and then covering it with evenly dispersed Ag/AgCl-NW. In 120 min, the Ag/AgCl-NW/rGO composite degraded 99.78% of RhB (dye concentration of 10 ppm at pH 8) under visible light, following pseudo-first-order kinetics (rate constant: 0.0498 min⁻) and maintaining its effectiveness for four reuse cycles. The photodegradation pathway is primarily dominated by direct chromophore degradation rather than the more typical de-ethylated rhodamine (Rh-110) pathway. Unlike RhB, Rh-110 is only produced when exposed to visible light, and it is completely oxidized in the presence of sunlight. These findings show the Ag/AgCl-NW/rGO composite to be a promising photocatalyst for effective RhB degradation in visible light and enhanced efficiency in sunlight, highlighting its potential for sustainable wastewater treatment applications.
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
March 2025
Department of Applied Chemistry and Centre of Excellence for Innovation in Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Lampang Rajabhat University, Lampang, 52100, Thailand.
One of the biggest environmental challenges still facing wastewater treatment is the efficient breakdown of dye pollutants such as rhodamine B (RhB). The development of effective photocatalysts that function in sunlight and visible light can greatly improve wastewater treatment systems. Combining reduced graphene oxide (rGO) with silver/silver chloride core-shell nanowires (Ag/AgCl-NW) might offer special optical and structural properties that enhance its photocatalytic activity for RhB degradation.
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