Fly-ash-incorporated electrospun zinc oxide nanofibers: Potential material for environmental remediation

Bishweshwar Pant, Gunendra Prasad Ojha, Hak Yong Kim, Mira Park, Soo Jin Park

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Abstract

Fly ash (FA), a solid waste generated in thermal power plants, is considered an environmental pollutant. Therefore, measures must be taken to dispose of FA in an environmentally friendly manner. In this paper, an electrospinning technique was employed to incorporate FA particles onto zinc oxide nanofibers (ZnO NFs), and the product (FA/ZnO composite) was used for the removal of methylene blue (MB) from the water. Herein, ZnO NFs may serve as effective semiconductor photocatalysts and provide sufficient surface area for FA, while the FA particles serve as an effective adsorbent. The adsorption capacity and photocatalytic efficiency of the as-synthesized nanocomposite fibers were enhanced compared to those of the pristine ZnO NFs, and this result is attributed to the uniform distribution of FA on the surface of the ZnO NFs. The as-synthesized nanocomposite could have great significance in wastewater treatment. This study suggests a novel strategy to remove the organic pollutant in water by utilizing an industrial byproduct (fly ash) based composite in an eco-friendly way.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)163-172
Number of pages10
JournalEnvironmental Pollution
Volume245
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2019

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Keywords

  • Electrospinning
  • Fly-ash
  • Nanocomposite
  • Photocatalyst
  • ZnO

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