Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Modulating crystal facets of photoanodes for photoelectrocatalytic scalable degradation of fluorinated pharmaceuticals in wastewater.
- Year:
- 2024
- Authors:
- Chi H et al.
- Affiliation:
- School of Chemistry and Materials Science · China
Abstract
Fluorinated pharmaceuticals pollution has become an ever-increasing environmental concern due to its negative impacts. Photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) degradation system is a desirable approach to tackle the pollution problems. However, photogenerated charge separation and interfacial mass transfer are the main bottlenecks for improving the PEC degradation performance. Herein, we report a TiO<sub>2</sub> photoanode with tuned (101)/(110) facets in situ grown on a Ti mesh substrate for PEC degradation of fluorinated pharmaceuticals. The exposure of (101) facets facilitates efficient photogenerated charge separation and the desorption of generated •OH radical. Besides, the three-dimensional (3D) architecture of photoanode promotes macroscopic mass transfer. This system performed complete defluorination of 5-fluorouracil and more than 75 % total organic carbon (TOC) removal efficiency. The apparent reaction rate constant of high (101) facet-exposed TiO<sub>2</sub> grown on Ti mesh is up to 6.96 h<sup>-1</sup>, 6‒fold faster than that of photoanode with low (101) facet-exposed TiO<sub>2</sub> grown on Ti foil. It is demonstrated that a large-sized PEC system of 1200 cm<sup>2</sup> can degrade 100 L of synthetic fluorinated pharmaceutical wastewater with more than 80 % elimination efficiency. This work showcases the facet and substrate modulated strategy of fabricating high-performed photoanode for PEC wastewater purification.
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