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Synthesis of novel eco-friendly CaO/C photocatalyst from coffee and eggshell wastes for dye degradation

Fatma Mohamed, Mohamed Shaban, Ghadah Aljohani, Ashour M. Ahmed

2021Journal of Materials Research and Technology106 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

For the first time, calcium oxide (CaO) and calcium oxide/carbon (CaO/C) are prepared by thermal decomposition from eggshell and coffee wastes as photocatalysts. The morphological, structural, chemical and optical properties of the prepared nanopowders were investigated using a variety of techniques. The crystallite size for plane (111) increases from 564.09 Å for CaO to 1654.67 Å for CaO/C, according to XRD. The CaO/C photocatalyst has a high increase in light absorption in the visible spectrum. The bandgaps of CaO and CaO/C are 1.73 and 1.52 eV, respectively. After 35 min of sunlight exposure, the photocatalytic removal of methylene blue (MB) dye employing CaO/C as a photocatalyst shown a significant improvement in removal (99.76 %) compared to CaO (88.04 %). The improvement is attributed to an increase in photocatalyst surface area and dye adsorption, which increases photocatalytic efficiency. The zero-, first-, and second-order kinetic parameters for CaO/C were investigated and discussed at various photocatalyst dosages. The current research can be used in the industry to remove toxic MB dye from wastewater and recycle coffee and eggshell wastes.

Topics & Concepts

PhotocatalysisMaterials scienceCalcium oxideOxideChemical engineeringCrystalliteMethylene blueAdsorptionNuclear chemistryVisible spectrumEggshellMetallurgyOrganic chemistryCatalysisChemistryOptoelectronicsBiologyEngineeringEcologyAdvanced Photocatalysis TechniquesMercury impact and mitigation studiesGas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
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