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Is cavitation a truly sensible choice for intensifying photocatalytic oxidation processes? – Implications on phenol degradation using ZnO photocatalysts

Phenols are recalcitrant compounds that constitute the majority of organic contaminants in industrial wastewaters. Their removal at large scales require a combination of various processes to reach the desired discharge quality. An extensive body of work has already been published in the area of phen...

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Autores principales: Sarvothaman, Varaha P., Velisoju, Vijay K., Subburaj, Janardhanraj, Panithasan, Mebin S., Kulkarni, Shekhar R., Castaño, Pedro, Turner, James, Guida, Paolo, Roberts, William L., Nagarajan, Sanjay
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10433233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37556973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106548
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author Sarvothaman, Varaha P.
Velisoju, Vijay K.
Subburaj, Janardhanraj
Panithasan, Mebin S.
Kulkarni, Shekhar R.
Castaño, Pedro
Turner, James
Guida, Paolo
Roberts, William L.
Nagarajan, Sanjay
author_facet Sarvothaman, Varaha P.
Velisoju, Vijay K.
Subburaj, Janardhanraj
Panithasan, Mebin S.
Kulkarni, Shekhar R.
Castaño, Pedro
Turner, James
Guida, Paolo
Roberts, William L.
Nagarajan, Sanjay
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description Phenols are recalcitrant compounds that constitute the majority of organic contaminants in industrial wastewaters. Their removal at large scales require a combination of various processes to reach the desired discharge quality. An extensive body of work has already been published in the area of phenol removal from wastewater, however none of them have focussed on a truly ‘sensible’ approach for coupling advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). Rather, a higher removal efficiency was targeted by unduly complicating the process by combining multiple AOPs. The most influential AOP as the primary method typically driven by the nature of the pollutant should form the basis for a hybrid AOP followed by a complementary AOP to intensify the oxidation process. This strategy is lacking in current literature. We address this knowledge gap directly by systematically identifying the best hybrid process for ZnO mediated photocatalysis of phenol. Either a cavitation mediated pre-treatment of ZnO or cavitation-photocatalysis-peroxide based hybrid AOP was investigated. While the pre-treatment approach led to >25% increase in phenol oxidation compared to bare ZnO photocatalysis, the hydrodynamic cavitation-photocatalysis-peroxide based system was found to have a cavitational yield 5 times higher than its acoustic cavitation counterpart. A new phenomenon known as the ‘pseudo staggered effect’ was also observed and established in hydrodynamic cavitation mediated photocatalysis-peroxide hybrid process for the first time. While we demonstrated that cavitation is a truly ‘sensible’ choice to enhance photocatalysis, the nature of the pollutant under investigation must always be the key driver when designing such hybrid AOPs.
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spelling pubmed-104332332023-08-18 Is cavitation a truly sensible choice for intensifying photocatalytic oxidation processes? – Implications on phenol degradation using ZnO photocatalysts Sarvothaman, Varaha P. Velisoju, Vijay K. Subburaj, Janardhanraj Panithasan, Mebin S. Kulkarni, Shekhar R. Castaño, Pedro Turner, James Guida, Paolo Roberts, William L. Nagarajan, Sanjay Ultrason Sonochem Original Research Article Phenols are recalcitrant compounds that constitute the majority of organic contaminants in industrial wastewaters. Their removal at large scales require a combination of various processes to reach the desired discharge quality. An extensive body of work has already been published in the area of phenol removal from wastewater, however none of them have focussed on a truly ‘sensible’ approach for coupling advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). Rather, a higher removal efficiency was targeted by unduly complicating the process by combining multiple AOPs. The most influential AOP as the primary method typically driven by the nature of the pollutant should form the basis for a hybrid AOP followed by a complementary AOP to intensify the oxidation process. This strategy is lacking in current literature. We address this knowledge gap directly by systematically identifying the best hybrid process for ZnO mediated photocatalysis of phenol. Either a cavitation mediated pre-treatment of ZnO or cavitation-photocatalysis-peroxide based hybrid AOP was investigated. While the pre-treatment approach led to >25% increase in phenol oxidation compared to bare ZnO photocatalysis, the hydrodynamic cavitation-photocatalysis-peroxide based system was found to have a cavitational yield 5 times higher than its acoustic cavitation counterpart. A new phenomenon known as the ‘pseudo staggered effect’ was also observed and established in hydrodynamic cavitation mediated photocatalysis-peroxide hybrid process for the first time. While we demonstrated that cavitation is a truly ‘sensible’ choice to enhance photocatalysis, the nature of the pollutant under investigation must always be the key driver when designing such hybrid AOPs. Elsevier 2023-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10433233/ /pubmed/37556973 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106548 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sarvothaman, Varaha P.
Velisoju, Vijay K.
Subburaj, Janardhanraj
Panithasan, Mebin S.
Kulkarni, Shekhar R.
Castaño, Pedro
Turner, James
Guida, Paolo
Roberts, William L.
Nagarajan, Sanjay
Is cavitation a truly sensible choice for intensifying photocatalytic oxidation processes? – Implications on phenol degradation using ZnO photocatalysts
title Is cavitation a truly sensible choice for intensifying photocatalytic oxidation processes? – Implications on phenol degradation using ZnO photocatalysts
title_full Is cavitation a truly sensible choice for intensifying photocatalytic oxidation processes? – Implications on phenol degradation using ZnO photocatalysts
title_fullStr Is cavitation a truly sensible choice for intensifying photocatalytic oxidation processes? – Implications on phenol degradation using ZnO photocatalysts
title_full_unstemmed Is cavitation a truly sensible choice for intensifying photocatalytic oxidation processes? – Implications on phenol degradation using ZnO photocatalysts
title_short Is cavitation a truly sensible choice for intensifying photocatalytic oxidation processes? – Implications on phenol degradation using ZnO photocatalysts
title_sort is cavitation a truly sensible choice for intensifying photocatalytic oxidation processes? – implications on phenol degradation using zno photocatalysts
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10433233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37556973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106548
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