Solar energy for liquid wastewater treatment with novel TiO2 supported catalysts

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Main Author: Martins, Rui C.
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Jovanovic, Sanja, Alves, Patrícia, Ferreira, Paula, Gomes, João, Sacras, Ângelo
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egyr.2022.01.196
Summary: Photocatalytic oxidation is promising technology for removal of recalcitrant pollutants from water. Solar energy can be an interesting radiation source since the operating costs can be lower. However, the use of powder photocatalyst is a major drawback of the technology since suitable separation technologies are required and catalysts recovery is difficult. This work aims to test the suitability of using polymeric supports to immobilize TiO 2 in the reactor and apply it for parabens removal from water by solar photocatalytic oxidation. Polyurethanes (PU) and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) membranes were prepared and modified with TiO 2. While PU materials are only able to adsorb (35% in 1 h) parabens whichever the modification applied, modified PDMS was able to promote parabens photocatalytic oxidation removing 20% in 1 h under solar energy. Plasma/UV modification was able to active PDMS membranes (16% of methyl paraben (MP) removal) and further entrapment of TiO 2 in the polymeric matrix did not improve the process (18% of MP removal). Thus, only the superficial TiO 2 was active. Results show that PDMS is suitable material to support TiO 2 aiming photocatalytic wastewater treatment process using the Sun as a clean and renewable energy source.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Solar energy for liquid wastewater treatment with novel TiO2 supported catalysts
title Solar energy for liquid wastewater treatment with novel TiO2 supported catalysts
spellingShingle Solar energy for liquid wastewater treatment with novel TiO2 supported catalysts
Martins, Rui C.
Contaminants of emerging concern
Parabens
Polymeric supports
Solar energy
Solar photocatalytic oxidation
Supported TiO2
title_short Solar energy for liquid wastewater treatment with novel TiO2 supported catalysts
title_full Solar energy for liquid wastewater treatment with novel TiO2 supported catalysts
title_fullStr Solar energy for liquid wastewater treatment with novel TiO2 supported catalysts
title_full_unstemmed Solar energy for liquid wastewater treatment with novel TiO2 supported catalysts
title_sort Solar energy for liquid wastewater treatment with novel TiO2 supported catalysts
author Martins, Rui C.
author_facet Martins, Rui C.
Jovanovic, Sanja
Alves, Patrícia
Ferreira, Paula
Gomes, João
Sacras, Ângelo
author_role author
author2 Jovanovic, Sanja
Alves, Patrícia
Ferreira, Paula
Gomes, João
Sacras, Ângelo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, Rui C.
Jovanovic, Sanja
Alves, Patrícia
Ferreira, Paula
Gomes, João
Sacras, Ângelo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Contaminants of emerging concern
Parabens
Polymeric supports
Solar energy
Solar photocatalytic oxidation
Supported TiO2
topic Contaminants of emerging concern
Parabens
Polymeric supports
Solar energy
Solar photocatalytic oxidation
Supported TiO2
description Photocatalytic oxidation is promising technology for removal of recalcitrant pollutants from water. Solar energy can be an interesting radiation source since the operating costs can be lower. However, the use of powder photocatalyst is a major drawback of the technology since suitable separation technologies are required and catalysts recovery is difficult. This work aims to test the suitability of using polymeric supports to immobilize TiO 2 in the reactor and apply it for parabens removal from water by solar photocatalytic oxidation. Polyurethanes (PU) and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) membranes were prepared and modified with TiO 2. While PU materials are only able to adsorb (35% in 1 h) parabens whichever the modification applied, modified PDMS was able to promote parabens photocatalytic oxidation removing 20% in 1 h under solar energy. Plasma/UV modification was able to active PDMS membranes (16% of methyl paraben (MP) removal) and further entrapment of TiO 2 in the polymeric matrix did not improve the process (18% of MP removal). Thus, only the superficial TiO 2 was active. Results show that PDMS is suitable material to support TiO 2 aiming photocatalytic wastewater treatment process using the Sun as a clean and renewable energy source.
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