Abstract

A comparison was made between two types of plants, cauliflower and Anisosciadium, to find out which one is better and to address the main catalyst and the factors that achieve the white color of the solution in the filtering process. Where this process takes place under the sun's rays. We worked on two methods, the first is to use a portion of cauliflower leaves and peas stalks, and the second is to extract the fibers that make up the two aforementioned materials and work on them. To improve the process of filtration and photocatalysis together, we used a new method that gives excellent efficacy in just minutes, by depositing (Li/Mg) materials on one side, and on the other hand depositing (Li/Mg)+kaolinite type DD3 on these plants without heat treatment.This process preserves the shape of the fibers, leaves or leg, according to the types used, without being damaged. The results showed effectiveness in filtering both polluting solutions without discrimination, but the fastest degradation time was by using the fibers of both plants with precipitants (Li/Mg + DD3) in the case of solutions with organic dye MB, where we obtained a percentage of 100 within 60 mn. Compared with the OII, where is the estimated time to get the full liquidation 120 mn. The samples were studied before and after the filtration process by infrared to confirm the presence of impurities belonging to the two highly toxic organic solutions, and also the obtained solution was analyzed after the operation and it was found that it matches the spectrum of distilled water.

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