Abstract

The germination of Lycopersicon esculentum tomato seeds that had been planted with water containing TiO2QDs1(2.9 nm), TiO2QDs2 (3.2 nm), and TiO2 (Degussa) without no phytotoxicity effect on the germination process. TiO2QDs1 (2.9 nm) and TiO2QDs2 (3.2) were successfully synthesized at low calcination temperatures: 280 and 310 0C for 180 min, respectively, using the sol–gel process. The synthesized TiO2QDs1(2.9 nm) and TiO2QDs2 (3.2 nm) were characterized by: XRD, FE-SEM, HRTEM, and EDX to analyze the structure, shape, and size of the generated TiO2QDs samples. The photocatalytic activities of the TiO2QDs in the photodegradation of Reactive yellow 145 dye as a commercial dye and actual industrial wastewater samples using both a Xenon lamp light irradiation source and direct sunlight were assessed. They showed highly photocatalytic performances recorded at 85 to 90 percent, and the photodegradation rate was still distinguishable till ten repetition times for the photodegradation process of the reactive yellow 145 dye and till six repetition times for the natural industrial wastewater samples used in this study. Also, an analysis of the photodegradation efficiency of the Reactive yellow 145 dye has been done in terms of the positive effect on the energy consumption ratio (EE/O) as pricing estimations.

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