Control of membrane fouling in organics filtration using Ce-doped Zirconia and visible light
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Membrane fouling has been a major issue in the development of more efficient water
treatment processes. Specifically in surface waters filtration, organic matter, such as humic-like
substances, can cause irreversible fouling. Therefore, this study evaluates the activity of a
photocatalytic layer composed of Ce-doped zirconia nanoparticles in improving the fouling resistance
during filtration of an aqueous solution of humic acid (HA). These nanoparticles were prepared
by hydrothermal and sol–gel processes and then characterized. Before the filtration experiments,
the photodegradation of HA catalyzed by Ce-doped zirconia nanoparticles in dispersion was studied.
It was observed that the sol–gel prepared Ce-ZrO2 exhibited higher HA removal in practically
neutral pH, achieving 93% efficiency in 180 min of adsorption in the dark followed by 180 min under
visible-light irradiation using light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Changes in spectral properties and in
total organic carbon confirmed HA degradation and contributed to the proposal of a mechanism
for HA photodegradation. Finally, in HA filtration tests, Ce-ZrO2 photocatalytic membranes were
able to recover the flux in a fouled membrane using visible-light by degrading HA. The present
findings point to the further development of anti-fouling membranes, in which solar light can be
used to degrade fouling compounds and possibly contaminants of emerging concern, which will
have important environmental implications.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Cerium; Fouling; Humic acid; LED; Membrane filtration; Photocatalysts; Visible light; Zirconium dioxide
Elenco autori:
Bortot Coelho F.E.; Gionco C.; Paganini M.C.; Calza P.; Magnacca G.
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