Abstract

The industrial revolution gave way to the generation of pollutants that are harmful to the environment and that have been increasing, contaminating bodies of drinking water for this reason, solutions are currently being sought to eliminate some of these contaminants, such as dyes from the textile industry. This work describes the synthesis by different methods (physical and/or chemical) of zinc oxide nanostructures: nanopowders, nanowires and thin films, to evaluate their potential in the degradation of methyl orange in aqueous medium. The characterization of the materials was carried out by scanning electron microscopy and UV-vis spectrophotometry.

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