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Babak Jaleh

Academic rank: Professor
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Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 9244854600
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Faculty: Faculty of Science
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Research

Title
State-of-the-art technology: Recent investigations on laser-mediated synthesis of nanocomposites for environmental remediation
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Pulsed laser ablation Reduction/degradation Nanomaterials LAL-metal/metal oxide NPs Catalysts Water treatment
Year
2021
Journal CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
DOI
Researchers Babak Jaleh ، mahmoud Nasrollahzadeh ، ، ، Mohaddeseh Sajjadi ، Hossein Ghafuri

Abstract

In both developing and industrialized/developed countries, various hazardous/toxic environmental pollutants are entering water bodies from organic and inorganic compounds (heavy metals and specifically dyes). The global population is growing whereas the accessibility of clean, potable and safe drinking water is decreasing, leading to world deterioration in human health and limitation of agricultural and/or economic development. Treatment of water/wastewater (mainly industrial water) via catalytic reduction/degradation of environmental pollutants is extremely critical and is a major concern/issue for public health. Light and/or laser ablation induced photocatalytic processes have attracted much attention during recent years for water treatment due to their good (photo)catalytic efficiencies in the reduction/degradation of organic/inorganic pollutants. Pulsed laser ablation (PLA) is a rather novel catalyst fabrication approach for the generation of nanostructures with special morphologies (nanoparticles (NPs), nanocrystals, nanocomposites, nanowires, etc.) and different compositions (metals, alloys, oxides, core-shell, etc.). Laser ablation in liquid (LAL) is generally considered a quickly growing approach for the synthesis and modification of nanomaterials for practical applications in diverse fields. LALsynthesized nanomaterials have been identified as attractive nanocatalysts or valuable photocatalysts in (photo)catalytic reduction/degradation reactions. In this review, the laser ablation/irradiation strategies based on LAL are systematically described and the applications of LAL synthesized metal/metal oxide nanocatalysts with highly controlled nanostructures in the degradation/reduction of organic/inorganic water pollutants are highlighted along with their degradation/reduction mechanisms