Dynamic light scattering-assisted design of an optimized NiS–ZnS nanocomposite for efficient photocatalytic dye degradation: experimental and theoretical insights
Key Points
The study aims to design and optimize a NiS–ZnS nanocomposite to enhance photocatalytic activity for dye degradation.
Utilized dynamic light scattering to assist in the design of the nanocomposite.
Conducted both experimental and theoretical analyses to evaluate performance.
Focused on photocatalytic efficiency in degrading industrial dye pollutants.
Demonstrated significant enhancement in dye degradation efficiency with the optimized nanocomposite.
Achieved higher photocatalytic activity compared to conventional materials.
Results support the feasibility of using the nanocomposite for sustainable wastewater management.
Abstract
Industrial dye pollutants demand efficient photocatalysts for sustainable wastewater treatment.
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