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Visible LED photocatalysis combined with ultrafiltration driven by metal-free oxygen-doped graphitic carbon nitride for sulfamethazine degradation

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 439, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.129632

Keywords

LED photocatalysis; Graphitic carbon nitride; Oxygen doping; UF membrane

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22006022, 52170070]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, China [2021A1515012275]
  3. Science and Technology Project of Guangzhou, China [202102020348]
  4. Open Project of State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment [HC202154]
  5. Analysis and Test Center of Guangdong University of Technology for UPLC

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A novel visible light emitting diode (LED) photocatalysis combined ultrafiltration (UF) system driven by metal-free O-doped C3N4 was established for effective sulfamethazine removal. The study demonstrated that 8%O-C3N4 exhibited the optimal degradation efficiency and the system showed intensified photoactivity.
A novel visible light emitting diode (LED) photocatalysis combined ultrafiltration (UF) system driven by metal-free O-doped C3N4 was established for sulfamethazine (SMZ) removal in environmental remediation. Among different O-doping ratios, 8%O-C3N4 exhibited the optimal SMZ degradation efficiency (89.36%) and the flux of 8%O-C3N4/LED/UF system could reach up to 38.92 L/m(2)/h. Benefitting from the O-doping, the synergetic effect of the expansion of visible-light absorption, enhancement of electron redox capacity, and improvement of e(-)-h(+) separation efficiency could produce the intensified photoactivity. Superoxide radical (O-2(center dot-)) and single oxygen (O-1(2)) were proved to be the primary active species by EPR and quenching tests. Moreover, the influence of several parameters such as photocatalyst dosage, SMZ concentration, raw turbidity and humic acid concentration in 8%O-C3N4/LED/UF system on SMZ removal were systematically studied. Under simulated surface water matrix, 8%O-C3N4/LED/UF system could also remove 96.88% SMZ and stable membrane flux stabilized as high as 33.36 L/m(2)/h. This study makes a demonstration for applying highly-effective powdery photocatalysts in the actual wastewater treatment and designing future photocatalytic reactors.

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