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- W3043288564 abstract "Due to the fast development of dyeing, textile, paper and pulp industries, a large amount of harmful waste containing dyes are continuously released into the water system causing global environmental pollution. Wastewater from these industries contains huge amounts of nonfixed dyes and inorganic salts, which are non-biodegradable. Therefore, it is very important to investigate cost-effective techniques for environmental remediation. The application of photocatalysis has attracted a great deal of attention and proposes as an efficient approach for wastewater treatment in aqueous phase. For wastewater treatment and sterilization, nanomaterials appear to be a promising candidate due to its large active surface area and excellent solution-phase mobility. Visible light photocatalysis using nanomaterials are very desirable for wastewater treatment because most of the natural solar light is concentrated in the visible regime. As an important semiconductor photocatalyst, zinc oxide (ZnO) is attracting much attention for environmental remediation due to its low-cost, environmental sustainability and high catalytic efficiency. However, wide band gap and rapid recombination rate of photoexcited electrons and holes hindered its photocatalytic efficiency. Therefore, this chapter will explore and summarize the recent efforts for the development of visible light driven ZnO photocatalyst using doping." @default.
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- W3043288564 title "ZnO Nanostructures for Photocatalytic Dye Degradation Under Visible Light Irradiation" @default.
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