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dc.contributor.authorAmbreen Rafiq-
dc.contributor.authorIjaz Ahmad Bhatti-
dc.contributor.authorAsif Ali Tahir-
dc.contributor.authorMunir Ashraf-
dc.contributor.authorHaq Nawaz Bhatti-
dc.contributor.authorMuhammad Anjum Zia-
dc.date.accessioned2019-11-08T05:21:11Z-
dc.date.available2019-11-08T05:21:11Z-
dc.date.issued2019-
dc.identifier.urihttp://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/1048-
dc.description.abstractSince textile industry is the greatest consumer of water, it generates large quantities of effluents. The advanced methods ofwater treatment present a great potential in terms of wastewater reuse for irrigation. Heterogeneous photocatalysis is a promising technique to mortify the dye residues from textile effluent. In this study, Fe3+doped ZnO has been synthesized through microwave assisted sol-gel method. The crystallinity and elemental composition of fabricated material was determined by X-ray diffraction (XRD). Two-dimensional disc shaped morphology of photocatalyst has been examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of Fe+3doped ZnO. Diffused reflectance spectroscopy confirmed its high photocatalytic activity in solar range on reduction of band gap from 3.2 to 2.8 eV after doping. The characterized Fe+3doped ZnO samples have been used to degrade RB5 dye on irradiating with artificial sunlight (D65). The reaction parameters i.e. initial dye and oxidant concentration, pH and irradiation time have been optimized by Response surface methodology (RSM). The extant of dye degradation has been evaluated by UV/vis and FTIR spectroscopy. The maximum degradation up to 98.32 % in 3 h was achieved on using ZnO doped with 5 mM of Fe+3under optimized conditions. The phytotoxicity of treated and untreated effluent on length of root and shoot of spinach in addition to yield was measured. The remarkable increase in vegetative growth of plants was observed on using treated textile effluent.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherPakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Faisalabaden_US
dc.subjectTextile effluenten_US
dc.subjectsolar photocatalysisen_US
dc.subjectresponse surface methodologyen_US
dc.subjectphytotoxicityen_US
dc.subjectAgriculture Scienceen_US
dc.titleSOLAR PHOTOCATALYTIC TREATMENT OF TEXTILE EFFLUENT FOR ITS POTENTIAL REUSE IN IRRIGATIONen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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