Sustainable photocatalysis of organic contaminants and removal of dangerous heavy metals and their electro-sensors through a renewable framework of nanoplasmonic, study on Kitchener drain, Kafrelsheikh governorate
Key Points
The removal of organic contaminants was significantly enhanced using nanoplasmonic photocatalysis, promising cleaner water sources.
Key evidence shows that the optimized system achieved over 85% removal of heavy metals within 24 hours in controlled environments.
Assessment using nanoplasmonic photocatalysis techniques allowed for effective monitoring of contaminants and heavy metals from the Kitchener drain.
This innovative approach highlights the potential for sustainable water treatment, paving the way for broader applications in environmental cleanup.
Fotocatálise sustentável de contaminantes orgânicos e remoção de metais pesados perigosos e seus eletrossensores através de uma estrutura renovável de nanoplasmonica, estudo no dreno de Kitchener, governadorado de Kafrelsheikh | Synapse