Many emerging contaminants pass through the conventional wastewater treatment plants contaminating surface and drinkiing water. The implementation of advanced oxidation processes in the existing plants for emerging contaminant remediation is one of the challenges for the enhancement of water quality in the industrialized countries. This paper reports on the production of a TiO2 nano-layer on quartz wool in a relevant amount, its characterization by XRD and SEM, and its use as a photocatalyst under ultraviolet radiation for the simultaneous mineralisation of five emerging organic contaminants (Benzophenone-3, Benzophenone-4, Carbamazepine, Diclofenac, and Triton X-100) dissolved in deionized and tap water. This treatment was compared with the direct ultraviolet photolysis and with the photocatalytic degradation on commercial TiO2 micropearls. The disappearance of every pollutant was followed by HPLC and the mineralisation was assessed by the determination of total organic carbon. After 4 hours of treatment with the TiO2 nano-coated quartz wool, the mineralisation exceeds the 90% in deionized water and is about 70% in tap water. This catalyst was reused for 7 cycles without significant efficiency loss.

Titania nano-coated quartz wool for the photocatalytic mineralisation of emerging organic contaminants

M Saracino;L Pretali;M L Navacchia;A Zanelli
2018

Abstract

Many emerging contaminants pass through the conventional wastewater treatment plants contaminating surface and drinkiing water. The implementation of advanced oxidation processes in the existing plants for emerging contaminant remediation is one of the challenges for the enhancement of water quality in the industrialized countries. This paper reports on the production of a TiO2 nano-layer on quartz wool in a relevant amount, its characterization by XRD and SEM, and its use as a photocatalyst under ultraviolet radiation for the simultaneous mineralisation of five emerging organic contaminants (Benzophenone-3, Benzophenone-4, Carbamazepine, Diclofenac, and Triton X-100) dissolved in deionized and tap water. This treatment was compared with the direct ultraviolet photolysis and with the photocatalytic degradation on commercial TiO2 micropearls. The disappearance of every pollutant was followed by HPLC and the mineralisation was assessed by the determination of total organic carbon. After 4 hours of treatment with the TiO2 nano-coated quartz wool, the mineralisation exceeds the 90% in deionized water and is about 70% in tap water. This catalyst was reused for 7 cycles without significant efficiency loss.
2018
Istituto per la Sintesi Organica e la Fotoreattivita' - ISOF
advanced oxidation processes
emerging organic co
photocatalysis
titanium dioxide.
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