Abstract Bisphenol-A (BPA) is found as a persistent endocrine disruptor chemical in most environmental monitoring. Hence, in this research degradation of BPA was carried out under irradiation of sunlight in… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Bisphenol-A (BPA) is found as a persistent endocrine disruptor chemical in most environmental monitoring. Hence, in this research degradation of BPA was carried out under irradiation of sunlight in the presence of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs) synthesized using cactus pear fruit peel (CPFP) infusions. The fabricated ZnO-NPs exhibited greater photocatalytic efficiency of BPA under sunlight irradiation and near-complete mineralization of BPA was achieved. The degradation percentage was sturdily reliant on factors such as the catalyst size (10ā50 nm) and structure (hexagonal), BPA concentration (10 mg Lā1), catalyst load (25 mg Lā1) and irradiation time (8 h) and pH (6.5). This study proposed that the cactus pear fruit peel mediated ZnO-NPs (CP-ZnO-NPs) photocatalytic degradation is an adaptable, pecuniary, environmentally beneficent and proficient method for BPA deduction in the aqueous phase.
               
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