Wednesday, July 9, 2025

 How Oxygen Vacancies Supercharge Norfloxacin Breakdown!

Oxygen vacancies—tiny defects in a catalyst's crystal lattice—are proving to be powerful tools in the breakdown of norfloxacin, a persistent antibiotic pollutant. These vacancies enhance electron transfer, promote reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, and improve adsorption of norfloxacin molecules. By engineering materials like defective TiO₂, CeO₂, or ZnO, researchers are accelerating photocatalytic degradation, offering a potent solution for antibiotic pollution in water treatment systems.

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