| dc.description.abstract | The application of dyes in different process industries will cause environmental impact. Thus, the 
need for removal of dyes by using hybrid photocatalytic process under UV-Vis irradiation is a 
vital issue to decrease the effect of dyes. Ni-ZnO/Polyaniline hybrid photocatalysts are 
synthesized and used for the experiments of degradation of dyes from water under visible light
irradiation. XRD, UV-Vis absorption, FTIR and SEM are used to characterize the prepared 
materials. It is shown that the Ni2+ amount doped into ZnO controls its morphology and enhances 
its photoactivity for dye degradation. Polyaniline (PANI) is shown to sensitize ZnO and to extend 
its light absorption toward the visible region. ZnO, Ni-ZnO and Ni-ZnO/PANI was used in the 
photocatalytic decolorization study of a dye i.e.,bromophenol blue (BPB). During Usage of this 
semiconductor as a photocatalyst for removal of dye, physiochemical characteristics of the 
photocatalyst, the effect of the various process parameters like initial dye concentration, catalyst 
loading, pH, catalyst types and UV irradiations time on the photodegradation of BPB were 
investigated using surface Response methodology. According to analysis of variance numerical 
optimization 99.87 % removal efficiency were formed through adjusting the selected parameters
(initial dye concentration, catalyst loading, pH, catalyst types and UV irradiations time) under 
specified or bounded conditions. Furthermore, the rate of dye degradation (reaction) kinetics 
was also studied. The result indicates from first order Languier-Hinshewood kinetics model. | en_US |