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Visible Light-Driven GO/TiO(2)-CA Nano-Photocatalytic Membranes: Assessment of Photocatalytic Response, Antifouling Character and Self-Cleaning Ability

Photocatalysis and membrane technology in a single unit is an ideal strategy for the development of wastewater treatment systems. In this work, novel GO (x wt%)/TiO(2)-CA hybrid membranes have been synthesized via a facile non-solvent induced phase inversion technique. The strategy aimed to address...

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Autores principales: Khurram, Rooha, Javed, Aroosa, Ke, Ruihua, Lena, Cheng, Wang, Zhan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8401995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34443852
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11082021
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author Khurram, Rooha
Javed, Aroosa
Ke, Ruihua
Lena, Cheng
Wang, Zhan
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Javed, Aroosa
Ke, Ruihua
Lena, Cheng
Wang, Zhan
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description Photocatalysis and membrane technology in a single unit is an ideal strategy for the development of wastewater treatment systems. In this work, novel GO (x wt%)/TiO(2)-CA hybrid membranes have been synthesized via a facile non-solvent induced phase inversion technique. The strategy aimed to address the following dilemmas: (1) Effective utilization of visible light and minimize e(−)/h(+) recombination; (2) Enhanced separation capability and superior anti-fouling and self-cleaning ability. The experimental results reveal that the integration of nano-composite (GO/TiO(2)) boosts the membrane properties when compared to pristine CA and single photocatalyst employed membrane (GO-CA and TiO(2)-CA). The effect of GO content on the properties of the photocatalytic membrane has been determined by utilizing three different ratios of GO, viz. 0.5 wt%, 1 wt%, and 2 wt% designated as NC(1)-CA, NC(2)-CA, and NC(3)-CA, respectively. Amongst them, NC(3)-CA membrane showed state-of-the-art performance with an elevated photocatalytic response (four times higher than pristine CA membrane) toward methyl orange. Moreover, the water flux of NC(3)-CA membrane is 613 L/m(2)h, approximately three times higher than bare CA membrane (297 L/m(2)h), while keeping the MO rejection high (96.6%). Besides, fouling experiments presented the lowest total and fouling resistance ratios and a higher flux recovery ratio (91.78%) for the NC(3)-CA membrane, which endows the membrane with higher anti-fouling and self-cleaning properties. Thus, NC(3)-CA membrane outperforms the other as synthesized membranes in terms of separation efficiency, visible light photo-degradation of pollutant, anti-fouling and self-cleaning ability. Therefore, NC(3)-CA membrane is considered as the next generation membrane for exhibiting great potential for the wastewater treatment applications.
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spelling pubmed-84019952021-08-29 Visible Light-Driven GO/TiO(2)-CA Nano-Photocatalytic Membranes: Assessment of Photocatalytic Response, Antifouling Character and Self-Cleaning Ability Khurram, Rooha Javed, Aroosa Ke, Ruihua Lena, Cheng Wang, Zhan Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Photocatalysis and membrane technology in a single unit is an ideal strategy for the development of wastewater treatment systems. In this work, novel GO (x wt%)/TiO(2)-CA hybrid membranes have been synthesized via a facile non-solvent induced phase inversion technique. The strategy aimed to address the following dilemmas: (1) Effective utilization of visible light and minimize e(−)/h(+) recombination; (2) Enhanced separation capability and superior anti-fouling and self-cleaning ability. The experimental results reveal that the integration of nano-composite (GO/TiO(2)) boosts the membrane properties when compared to pristine CA and single photocatalyst employed membrane (GO-CA and TiO(2)-CA). The effect of GO content on the properties of the photocatalytic membrane has been determined by utilizing three different ratios of GO, viz. 0.5 wt%, 1 wt%, and 2 wt% designated as NC(1)-CA, NC(2)-CA, and NC(3)-CA, respectively. Amongst them, NC(3)-CA membrane showed state-of-the-art performance with an elevated photocatalytic response (four times higher than pristine CA membrane) toward methyl orange. Moreover, the water flux of NC(3)-CA membrane is 613 L/m(2)h, approximately three times higher than bare CA membrane (297 L/m(2)h), while keeping the MO rejection high (96.6%). Besides, fouling experiments presented the lowest total and fouling resistance ratios and a higher flux recovery ratio (91.78%) for the NC(3)-CA membrane, which endows the membrane with higher anti-fouling and self-cleaning properties. Thus, NC(3)-CA membrane outperforms the other as synthesized membranes in terms of separation efficiency, visible light photo-degradation of pollutant, anti-fouling and self-cleaning ability. Therefore, NC(3)-CA membrane is considered as the next generation membrane for exhibiting great potential for the wastewater treatment applications. MDPI 2021-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8401995/ /pubmed/34443852 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11082021 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Khurram, Rooha
Javed, Aroosa
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Lena, Cheng
Wang, Zhan
Visible Light-Driven GO/TiO(2)-CA Nano-Photocatalytic Membranes: Assessment of Photocatalytic Response, Antifouling Character and Self-Cleaning Ability
title Visible Light-Driven GO/TiO(2)-CA Nano-Photocatalytic Membranes: Assessment of Photocatalytic Response, Antifouling Character and Self-Cleaning Ability
title_full Visible Light-Driven GO/TiO(2)-CA Nano-Photocatalytic Membranes: Assessment of Photocatalytic Response, Antifouling Character and Self-Cleaning Ability
title_fullStr Visible Light-Driven GO/TiO(2)-CA Nano-Photocatalytic Membranes: Assessment of Photocatalytic Response, Antifouling Character and Self-Cleaning Ability
title_full_unstemmed Visible Light-Driven GO/TiO(2)-CA Nano-Photocatalytic Membranes: Assessment of Photocatalytic Response, Antifouling Character and Self-Cleaning Ability
title_short Visible Light-Driven GO/TiO(2)-CA Nano-Photocatalytic Membranes: Assessment of Photocatalytic Response, Antifouling Character and Self-Cleaning Ability
title_sort visible light-driven go/tio(2)-ca nano-photocatalytic membranes: assessment of photocatalytic response, antifouling character and self-cleaning ability
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8401995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34443852
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11082021
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