The ZnCrCe-mixed metal oxide catalyst (ZnCrCe-MMO) was synthesized through the thermal treatment of ZnCrCe-Layered Double Hydroxides (ZnCrCe-LDHs) precursors.The LDH precursor underwent surface modifications via two distinct methods: acid etching and alkali etching, followed by calcination, resulting in the formation of ZnCrCe-MMO-A and ZnCrCe-MMO-B resp.These modifications were evaluated for their impact on the photodegradation efficiency of organic pollutants, specifically methylene blue dye (MB) and tetracycline antibiotic (TC).The confirmation of synthesis of the catalysts, along with their physicochem. and electrochem. properties, were thoroughly investigated using a variety of anal. techniques, including XRD, FT-IR, FE-SEM, TGA, BET, HR-TEM, XPS, DRS, ICP, Raman anal., EDS, and Mott-Schottky anal.This study reports, for the first time, the photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue and tetracycline pollutants using the ZnCrCe-MMO-A and ZnCrCe-MMO-B catalysts.Furthermore, the formation of intermediate oxidative species (O2-) during the photocatalytic reactions was identified using various quenchers, and a potential mechanism for the process was proposed.The results indicate that the ZnCrCe-MMO-B catalyst demonstrates superior efficiency in the photocatalytic removal of pollutants.This research elucidates the effects of metal vacancies on the photodegradation process and offers a promising approach for achieving highly efficient photodegradation of organic pollutants.