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Microspheroidization treatment of macroporous TiO2 to enhance its recycling and prevent membrane fouling of photocatalysis-membrane system

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 251, Issue -, Pages 58-68

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2014.04.020

Keywords

Patterned porous titania; Microspherization; Photodegradation; Methylene blue; Membrane fouling

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21006008, 21206014]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [DUT12JN07]
  3. Open Fund of Key Laboratory [2012LNSP02]
  4. National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars of China [21125628]

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Patterned porous (PP)-TiO2/calcium-alginate (CA) microspheres with an average diameter of 3 mm were prepared by immobilizing PP-TiO2 into CA balls to improve their recycling and photoactivity. The microspheres demonstrate higher degradation activity on methylene blue (MB) than Degussa P-25 nanoparticle/CA (P25-TiO2/CA) spheres, freely suspended PP-TiO2, and P25-TiO2 fine particles. Furthermore, the microspheres can be easily recycled. Meanwhile, the energy cost in the recycling of PP-TiO2 is 1.23 x 108 J per gram PP-TiO2. The PP-TiO2/CA microsphere combined polyacrylonitrile (PAN) microfiltration membrane system was established to dispose of the MB wastewater. Compared with the PP-TiO2 catalyst-membrane system, the PP-TiO2/CA microsphere-membrane system can achieve almost 90% degradation ratio of MB. The permeation flux for the combined system is approximately the same as that of the PAN membrane and remains at 90 L/m(2) h. However, the permeation flux decreases to 70 L/m2 h when freely suspended PP-TiO2 is used as photocatalyst. The reason is that with the operation going on, the PP-TiO2 cake layer is formed by a growing number of suspended PP-TiO2 particles depositing on the membrane surface. The deposition induces membrane fouling and inhibits the photocatalysis activity of PP-TiO2 in the solution, whereas PP-TiO2/CA microspheres remain suspended in the solution under gentle stirring. Moreover, the sum of drag force F-D and buoyancy F-b (F-D + F-b = 1.552 x 10(-4) N) imposed on the microsphere was calculated to be comparable with the gravity G (1.566 x 10(-4) N) of the PP-TiO2/CA microsphere. This result further reveals that the microspheres are suspended in the dye solution, thereby preventing membrane fouling. We believe that the microspheroidization of PP-TiO2 and the combined microsphere-membrane system provide a new idea for practical wastewater treatment. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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