‎"Eco-Friendly Photocatalytic Degradation of Organic Pollutants Using ‎Nano-Semiconductors Derived from Onion Peel Extract: A ‎Comprehensive Review"‎

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Nabaa A. ‎ Al-Wahab
Rasha A. Al-Husseiny

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This review examines the photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants using nano-semiconductor photocatalysts, particularly those derived from onion peel extract, as a sustainable solution for wastewater treatment. It highlights the high catalytic activity, cost-effectiveness, and solar energy utilization of these materials. Recent advancements in magnetic nano-semiconductors offer improved separation and reusability, addressing key limitations. Modified photocatalysts such as TiO₂ and ZnO it synthesized via sol-gel, microwave, and ultrasonication, methods, show strong potential for greywater treatment. The integration of photocatalysis with oxidants like Fe³⁺ enhances mineralization efficiency. Operational parameters including pH, pollutant concentration, and catalyst loading are also discussed for process optimization. This review identifies promising directions for scalable and efficient photocatalytic wastewater treatment.

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“‎‘Eco-Friendly Photocatalytic Degradation of Organic Pollutants Using ‎Nano-Semiconductors Derived from Onion Peel Extract: A ‎Comprehensive Review’‎”, JUBES, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 1–17, Jun. 2025, doi: 10.29196/jubes.v33i3.5755.

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