Munir Rahmawati, Hamdani Dadan, Marliana Eva, Munir Rahmiati, Intifadhah Sahara Hamas, Kusuma Ratna
Theoretical and Material Physics, Physics Department, FMIPA Mulawarman University, Samarinda, 75242, Indonesia.
Study Program of Statistics, Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Mulawarman University, Samarinda, 75242, Indonesia.
MethodsX. 2025 Jan 6;14:103150. doi: 10.1016/j.mex.2024.103150. eCollection 2025 Jun.
The use of eggshells as a primary source for developing value-added materials has garnered significant attention in recent years due to their effectiveness as an excellent adsorbent and support. In this study, the Solid-State Dispersion (SSD) method was utilized to prepare composite photocatalysts of eggshells (ES)/TiO₂ in various ratios. TiO₂ and eggshell photocatalysts were also employed as control samples. The samples were characterized using X-ray Diffraction (XRD) to analyze the crystalline structure and phases, along with High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM) to examine the morphology and surface structure at the microscopic level. These characterizations support the data analysis, offering insight into the relationship between structural and morphological properties and the photocatalytic performance of the composites. The photocatalytic efficiency of the composite was assessed in a suspension system using methylene blue (MB) solution as the target pollutant. Among the three different ratios, the ES/TiO2 (9:1) composite achieved the highest adsorption and 95.63 % photocatalytic degradation of MB. This indicates that the adsorptive capacity of eggshells is very high, even though it primarily serves as a support for TiO₂ in the ES/TiO₂ composite photocatalyst. The increased surface area of the TiO₂/eggshell composite photocatalyst enhanced MB solution adsorption and photocatalytic degradation, thereby improving its effectiveness. Overall, it can be concluded that eggshells have excellent potential as a support for photocatalysts and as an environmentally friendly catalyst. Some highlights in this article:•The Solid-State Dispersion (SSD) method is presented as an efficient and eco-friendly approach for synthesizing ES/TiO₂ composites.•ES/TiO₂ composites effectively degraded methylene blue (MB) by 95.63 % under UV light.•This method promotes sustainability by reusing eggshell waste and improving environmental benefits through enhanced photocatalysis.
近年来,由于蛋壳作为一种优良的吸附剂和载体具有有效性,将其用作开发增值材料的主要来源已引起了广泛关注。在本研究中,采用固态分散(SSD)法制备了不同比例的蛋壳(ES)/TiO₂复合光催化剂。TiO₂和蛋壳光催化剂也用作对照样品。使用X射线衍射(XRD)对样品进行表征,以分析其晶体结构和相,同时使用高分辨率透射电子显微镜(HRTEM)在微观水平上检查其形态和表面结构。这些表征支持数据分析,有助于深入了解结构和形态性质与复合材料光催化性能之间的关系。在悬浮体系中,以亚甲基蓝(MB)溶液作为目标污染物,评估了复合材料的光催化效率。在三种不同比例中,ES/TiO₂(9:1)复合材料对MB的吸附率最高,光催化降解率达到95.63%。这表明蛋壳的吸附能力非常高,尽管它在ES/TiO₂复合光催化剂中主要作为TiO₂的载体。TiO₂/蛋壳复合光催化剂表面积的增加增强了对MB溶液的吸附和光催化降解,从而提高了其有效性。总体而言,可以得出结论,蛋壳作为光催化剂的载体和环境友好型催化剂具有巨大潜力。本文的一些亮点:•提出固态分散(SSD)法是一种高效且环保的合成ES/TiO₂复合材料的方法。•ES/TiO₂复合材料在紫外光下能有效降解亚甲基蓝(MB),降解率达95.63%。•该方法通过再利用蛋壳废弃物促进了可持续性,并通过增强光催化作用提高了环境效益。