PHOTOCATALYTIC DEGRADATION OF SELECTED ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIC POLLUTANTS USING A GREEN SYNTHESIZED Mn3O4ZnO/Co34 NANOCOMPOSITE

dc.contributor.authorOLOMIEJA, AYODELEOJO
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-16T10:41:15Z
dc.date.available2026-01-16T10:41:15Z
dc.date.issued2025-09-07
dc.descriptionA Thesis submittedto the Departmentof Pure and AppliedChemistry, College of Physical Sciences, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta in partial fulfillmentof the requirements for the award of degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Organic Chemistry
dc.description.abstractABSTRACT Thepresenceoforganicpollutantsinwastewaterposessignificanthealthrisksto humans andaquaticecosystems. Photocatalyticdegradation hasemerged asoneofthe highlyeffectivemethodsforremovingthesepollutants.Thisstudyinvestigatedthe photocatalyticdegradationofselectedEnvironmentalOrganic Pollutants (EOPs) using agreen-synthesizedMn3O4tZnO/Co3O4(MZC)nanocomposite.TheMZCwas preparedthroughenvironmentallyfriendlymethodsthatutilizednon-toxicreagents andsustainableprocesses.Thiswasachievedbyusingmanganese(II)acetate tetrahydrate,zincnitratehexahydrate,cobalt(II)chloridehexahydratealongwith Moringaleafextractviaa simplesingle-stepcombustionmethod.Thematerialwas characterizedbyFourierTransformInfraredspectroscopy(FTIR),Ultraviolet-Visible spectrometry(UV-Vis), Scanning Electron Microscopy(SEM), TransmissionElectron Microscopy(TEM) andX-Ray Diffraction(XRD).Batch degradationexperimentsof MZC on Ciprofloxacin hydrochloride (CIP), Amoxicillin trihydrate (AMX), PolyethyleneGlycol(PEG)andDiethylphthalate(DEP)wereconductedunder varying conditions:pH (3 - 9), timeintervals(30 - 180 minutes),temperatures(25- 45°Cat 10°Cinterval) and catalystdoses (0.05- 0.15 g). The optimizedconditions were then appliedto raw samplesproducedwastewater(RPW)from oil mining.The degraded wereanalyzedusingUV-VisandGasChromatography-Mass Spectrometer(GC-MS).TheFTIRanalysisofthepreparedMZCnanocomposite acharacteristicstretchingvibrationsat3257,2325,1650,and1095cm', C-O-Cgroups,respectively.TheXRDdiffractogram of MZC showed sharp peaks at 28 of 12, 21 and 26°, which ascertained the crystallinity ofMZC.TheTEMporositydimension rangedfrom 20-50rim,showing the mesoporous nature of the material while the SEM micrograph revealed surface morphology with significant porosity. The highest degradation obtained for CIP, AMX,PEG,andDEPwere99.98%,25°C;53.5%atpH9,45°C;69.20%atpH9, 45°Cand76.9%atpH9,45°Crespectively.TheGC-MSresultsrevealedthatmajority ofthe compounds weredegraded. The CIP degradation showed theformation ofnew compounds: 2,3,7-trimethyldecane and 2-bromotetradecane after 150 minutes; while that of PEG showed the formation of8-methylheptadecaneand heptaethylene glycol after 60 minutes, and DEP degraded completely. There were also formation of new compounds: 24-Norursa-3,12-dien-11-oneand O1ean-12-en-3-ol from the RPW. The study showed that the synthesized Mn3O4tZnO/Co3O4»anocomposite effectively degraded the selected organic pollutants and hence can be used as a facile and cost effective material for waste-water purification.
dc.description.sponsorshipOLOMIEJA, AYODELEOJO
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.funaab.edu.ng/handle/123456789/554
dc.language.isoen
dc.titlePHOTOCATALYTIC DEGRADATION OF SELECTED ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIC POLLUTANTS USING A GREEN SYNTHESIZED Mn3O4ZnO/Co34 NANOCOMPOSITE
dc.typeThesis

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