Abstract
The engineering of polymer-based nanocomposites is a highly promising strategy for improving both the efficiency and stability of catalysts used in wastewater treatment. In this work, we explore the efficacy of flexible CdS/ZnS/PVDF nanocomposite films towards degradation of Malachite Green dye under low energy visible light and ambient sunlight. Films with varying weight percentage of CdS/ZnS nanofillers (0 %, 5 %, 10 %, 15 %, 20 %) were successfully prepared by solution casting method and the physiochemical properties were characterized using various techniques such as XRD, SEM, AFM, EDX, BET, UV–Vis DRS and FTIR. Pore diameter of 5.5 nm was observed, indicating that CdS/ZnS is mesoporous in nature. Under the optimum photocatalytic condition of 15 ppm dye concentration and pH 9, 15 wt% CdS/ZnS/PVDF showed the maximum photodegradation efficiency of 93.5 % in 30 min. The sample exhibited excellent reusability for five consecutive runs of the experiments which show a degradation percentage of 92.1 % in the fifth run and the scavenging study established that superoxide radicals play the major role in the photodegradation process. The experiments under natural sunlight on three separate days showed a remarkable photodegradation performance of 89 %, 93.4 % and 93.6 % highlighting the potential of CdS/ZnS/PVDF nanocomposites for sustainable wastewater treatment under natural sunlight.
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