Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & Catalysis
2026: BCREC Volume 21 Issue 2 Year 2026 (August 2026) (Issue in Progress)

Modification Strategies of Copper Molybdate-based Photocatalysts for Degradation of Organic Compounds in Wastewater: A Mini Review

Abdullah, Hamidah binti (Unknown)
Jusoh, Rohayu binti (Unknown)
Safie, Wahaizad bin (Unknown)
Nasaruddin, Ricca Rahman binti (Unknown)
Khan, Maksudur Rahman (Unknown)
Arifin, Md Noor bin (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Aug 2026

Abstract

Visible-light photocatalysis has emerged as a sustainable tertiary‐treatment option. Within this arena, copper molybdate (CuMoO4) is attractive because of its narrow bandgap enables direct solar harvesting while relying on earth-abundant elements. Yet pristine CuMoO4 suffers from low surface area (< 10 m2/g), rapid electron-hole recombination and Cu2+ photocorrosion, which curb quantum yields and raise secondary-pollution concerns. This mini review critically synthesizes research published between 2019 and 2025 on strategies devised to surmount these limitations. Four major areas are surveyed: (i) morphology engineering that multiplies active-site density and deepens light scattering; (ii) plasmonic or single-atom noble-metal decoration that extends spectral response and accelerates interfacial charge separation via localized surface plasmon resonance; (iii) band-gap and defect modulation through doping or oxygen-vacancy creation, narrowing band gap and introducing long-lived trapping states, and (iv) construction of p-n heterojunctions (e.g., ZnO/CuMoO4, graphitic carbon nitride/copper molybdate (g-C3N4/CuMoO4) that yield order-of-magnitude rate enhancements by spatially separating redox half-reactions. The synthesis approaches, from hydrothermal and co-precipitation to thermal-decomposition and solid-state reactions directly influence crystallinity, morphology and defect chemistry, with optimal hydrothermal conditions (180 oC, 10 h) producing high-purity α-CuMoO4 microspheres and oxygen-vacancy-rich Cu-rich phases delivering up to a 0.5 eV bandgap reduction. Emphasis is placed on correlating structural descriptors with pollutant-mineralization kinetics and on emerging green-synthesis trends. Remaining challenges and research priorities including stability against Cu leaching, scalable fabrication and in-situ mechanistic probes are highlighted to guide future catalyst design. Copyright © 2026 by Authors, Published by BCREC Publishing Group. This is an open access article under the CC BY-SA License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0).

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Journal Info

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bcrec

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Subject

Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Chemistry

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