Metalloporphyrin-based hybrid photocatalyst for bisphenol A degradation: kinetics, HRMS-based analysis of transformation products, and toxicity assessment | Synapse
April 15, 2026Open Access
Metalloporphyrin-based hybrid photocatalyst for bisphenol A degradation: kinetics, HRMS-based analysis of transformation products, and toxicity assessment
Key Points
The research aims to investigate the degradation of bisphenol A using a ZnTCPP-TiO2 photocatalyst, focusing on the kinetics, transformation products, and toxicity.
Utilized ZnTCPP-TiO2 as a photocatalyst for degradation
Conducted kinetic analysis on bisphenol A degradation
Analyzed transformation products using High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry (HRMS)
Assessed toxicity of degradation products
Demonstrated effective degradation of bisphenol A with noted kinetics
Identified key transformation products through HRMS analysis
Found varying levels of toxicity in the degradation products
Abstract
ZnTCPP-TiO 2 photocatalytic degradation of bisphenol A: kinetics, elucidation of transformation products, and toxicity assessment.