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State-of-the-art and current challenges for TiO2/UV-LED photocatalytic degradation of emerging organic micropollutants

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-11125-z

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Ultraviolet light-emitting diode; Photocatalysis; Photoreactor design; Organic micropollutant; Water treatment; Titanium dioxide

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  1. Ramon y Cajal research fellowship [RYC-2014-16754]
  2. CLEaN-TOUR project from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [CTM2017-85385-C2-1-R]
  3. Generalitat de Catalunya [2017-SGR-1318]
  4. CERCA program

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The development of UV-LED technology presents new possibilities for TiO(2) photocatalysis, but further research is needed on its application in real water matrices and environmentally relevant concentrations. To reduce costs, improving UV-LED efficiency, optimizing light uniformity, and adopting efficiency enhancement options like periodic illumination, wavelength coupling, and H(2)O(2) addition are essential.
The development of ultraviolet light-emitting diodes (UV-LED) opens new possibilities for water treatment and photoreactor design. TiO(2)photocatalysis, a technology that has been continuously drawing attention, can potentially benefit from LEDs to become a sustainable alternative for the abatement of organic micropollutants (OMPs). Recently reported data on photocatalytic degradation of OMPs and their parameters of influence are here critically evaluated. The literature on OMP degradation in real water matrices, and at environmentally relevant concentrations, is largely missing, as well as the investigations of the impact of photoreactor design in pollutant degradation kinetics. The key factors for reducing UV-LED treatment technology costs are pointed out, like the increase in external quantum and wall-plug efficiencies of UV-LEDs compared to other technologies, as well as the need for an appropriate design optimizing light homogeneity in the reactor. Controlled periodic illumination, wavelength coupling and H(2)O(2)addition are presented as efficiency enhancement options. Although electrical energy per order (E-EO) values for UV-LED photocatalysis have decreased to the range of traditional mercury lamps, values are still not low enough for practical employment. Moreover, due to the adoption of high initial OMP concentration in most experiments, it is likely that most literatureE(EO)values are overestimated. Given the process characteristics, which are favoured by translucent matrices and small diameters for more homogenous light distribution and better transportation of radicals, innovative reactor designs should explore the potential of point-of-use applications to increase photocatalysis applicability at large scale.

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