The application of photocatalytic nanomaterials in industrial wastewater is essential for removing toxic dyes. To address this issue, various noble single nanomaterials (CeCuO3 and CeO2) and CeCuO3/CeO2 were synthesized using a chemical method. These nanomaterials were characterized through advanced analytical techniques. The degradation response was evaluated by the removal of methyl orange dye solution with a wastewater sample. Among the materials tested, CeCuO3/CeO2 showed superior performance, achieving high degradation efficiencies for methyl orange (95.72%) solutions compared to CeO2 and CeCuO3. This efficiency is primarily attributed to the formation of a high-quality heterojunction between CeCuO3 and CeO2, which enhances charge carrier transfer and the separation of generated electron-hole pairs, thereby significantly improving catalytic performance. The investigation into the effects of reactive species confirmed the critical roles of •OH and •O2– species in the dye removal process. Furthermore, recyclability tests indicated that the excellent reusability properties of CeCuO3/CeO2 nanocomposites.
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