Increasing environmental pollution has intensified the focus on sustainability, encouraging the development of eco-friendly materials. This study reports the synthesis of binary (ZnO–TiO2) and ternary (SnO2–ZnO–TiO2) compounds and their loading with Au/Ag/Pt/P noble metals (NMs) to enhance photodegradation efficiency under visible light compared to pristine TiO2. The compounds were synthesized in a single step via laser pyrolysis, and then noble metal deposition through chemical impregnation and reduction was performed. Structural and morphological analyses revealed TiO2-based nanoparticles with varied morphologies decorated with noble metal nanoparticles with sizes between 2 and 6 nm (for Pt and Pd). Photocatalytic tests demonstrated a significant improvement in Methyl Orange (MO) degradation under visible light, especially for Ag-loaded samples. The degradation rate increased from 1. 03 × 10−3 min−1 (TZ) to 22. 65 × 10−3 min−1 (TZSAg), while it was 0. 09 × 10−3 min−1 for the commercial P25 sample. Biocompatibility assays indicated lower cytotoxicity than Degussa P25, with Au- and Pd-loaded samples showing improved compatibility with HaCaT and HEK293 cells. Overall, these findings demonstrate that the developed TiO2-based nanocomposites, designed through a novel and sustainable strategy combining binary/ternary heterostructures with noble metal loading, are promising candidates for efficient visible light-driven photocatalytic environmental decontamination with enhanced biological compatibility.
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