Abstract

Prior to being released towards water sources such as rivers, lakes, and groundwater, the efficient technique of removing color out textile effluents seems to have become widely used. Such contaminants are extremely difficult for traditional wastewater treatment methods to completely eliminate. This innovative development of phytonutrients uses Fe3O4 nanorods, that have been employed as photocatalytic to change substrate colors in the aqueous layer when exposed to light. Given prominence was adopted to incorporate phytonutrients with Fe3O4 nanorods. The degradation of the methyl violet colour has been acknowledged by the depletion of the UV light (UV) absorption edge that also originated at 581 nm. The significant colour expulsion of the Fe3O4 nanorod was proved to really be 97% after 60 min. The findings demonstrate that ecologically responsible Fe3O4 nanorods are immensely beneficial in the photocatalytic reaction of harmful pollutants.

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