Deploying a molecular copper catalyst for efficient degradation of commercial and industrial dyes under practical conditions

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dc.contributor.author Ali, Afsar
dc.contributor.author Meena, Badri Vishal
dc.contributor.author Shah, Naseer Ahmed
dc.contributor.author Kaushik, Tannu
dc.contributor.author Dolkar, Thinles
dc.contributor.author Ghoroi, Chinmay
dc.contributor.author Dutta, Arnab
dc.coverage.spatial United Kingdom
dc.date.accessioned 2023-07-28T15:18:23Z
dc.date.available 2023-07-28T15:18:23Z
dc.date.issued 2023-06
dc.identifier.citation Ali, Afsar; Meena, Badri Vishal; Shah, Naseer Ahmed; Kaushik, Tannu; Dolkar, Thinles; Ghoroi, Chinmay and Dutta, Arnab, "Deploying a molecular copper catalyst for efficient degradation of commercial and industrial dyes under practical conditions", Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology, DOI: 10.1039/D3EW00185G, Jun. 2023
dc.identifier.issn 2053-1419
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1039/D3EW00185G
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/123456789/9049
dc.description.abstract Water pollution due to the discharge of inadequately treated contaminated water from industry creates an ecological imbalance posing several health hazards leading to the depletion of aquatic flora and fauna. Therefore, an immediate solution pertaining to stringent action and awareness is warranted to preserve natural water bodies from industrial effluent. Here, we report a two-step method for wastewater treatment, wherein the first step deploys an adsorption-based dye-treatment method (coagulation and flocculation). In contrast, the second step enforces chemical oxidation induced via a combination of a bio-inspired molecular copper complex and H2O2. This catalytic unit efficiently degrades a versatile array of toxic industrial dyes, with varying molecular templates, present in aqueous solution at room temperature. The dye treatment process was primarily monitored via optical spectroscopy as decolouration of the solution indicated oxidative degradation of the dye molecules. A complementary gas chromatography experiment established that CO2 gas is produced as the major product of this process. Detailed mechanistic studies revealed that the chemical process proceeds via the formation of a Cu(III)-hydroxo intermediate, which actively destroys the aromatic backbone of the dyes without following traditional radical-based Fenton's chemistry. This two-step process was active over a broad pH range (pH 3-11) of aqueous solutions, while it exhibited excellent efficiency even during the degradation of actual industrial dyes in their original form without any pre-treatment. The capability of this dye-treatment process was successfully tested at 100 liter scale with industrial dyes, showcasing the high technology readiness level (TRL) of this process.
dc.description.statementofresponsibility by Afsar Ali, Badri Vishal Meena, Naseer Ahmed Shah, Tannu Kaushik, Thinles Dolkar, Chinmay Ghoroi and Arnab Dutta
dc.language.iso en_US
dc.publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
dc.subject Molecular copper catalyst
dc.subject Industrial dyes
dc.subject Degradation-copper
dc.subject Optical spectroscopy
dc.subject Chemical oxidation
dc.title Deploying a molecular copper catalyst for efficient degradation of commercial and industrial dyes under practical conditions
dc.type Article
dc.relation.journal Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology


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