1 Al-Nahrain University, Al-Nahrain Renewable Energy Research Center, Jadriya, Baghdad, Iraq.
2 Al-Nahrain University, college of medicine.
3 Department of Forensic Chemistry, Higher Institute of Forensic Sciences, Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad, Iraq.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 16(02), 803-807
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2025.16.2.2383
Received on 06 July 2025; revised on 12 August 2025; accepted on 15 August 2025
This review consolidates current evidence on how solution pH and composite dosage (loading) govern the photocatalytic activity of CuO/epoxy composites for water treatment. Mechanistically, pH modulates surface charge relative to the CuO pHpzc (~8–9), pollutant speciation, band-edge alignment, and ROS pathways, while dosage shapes active-site density and the internal light field of pigmented epoxy films. Across supported CuO and polymer-immobilized oxides, the literature consistently shows best performance near neutral to slightly acidic pH (≈5–7), whereas very acidic or strongly alkaline media introduce instability, unfavorable adsorption, or enhanced recombination. Dosage exhibits a single-peak dependence: increasing loading improves rates up to an optimum, after which scattering/shading and aggregation lower the effective photon flux; practical ranges cluster around 0.3–1.0 g·L⁻¹ (slurry equivalents) or ~0.1–2 wt% for thin epoxy coatings when thickness and areal loading are reported. Comparative data from ZnO/epoxy under sunlight/visible irradiation confirm the same qualitative pH and loading trends, supporting transferable optimization rules. The review concludes with practical windows for lab screening and highlights the need for thickness-resolved optical/kinetic reporting and long-cycle stability testing in real effluents.
CuO; Epoxy; Photocatalysis; pH; Catalyst Loading; Reactive Oxygen Species; Wastewater
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Haneen Abass Alrubaie, Raneen Salam, Alyaa Hussein Ashour and Ruaa Maan Attallah. Variation of pH and Composite Dosage on the Photocatalytic Activity of CuO/Epoxy Composites: An expanded review. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 16(02), 803-807. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.16.2.2383.
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