Scaling up photoelectrocatalytic reactors: A TiO2 nanotube-coated disc compound reactor effectively degrades acetaminophen

Renato Montenegro-Ayo, Juan Carlos Morales-Gomero, Hugo Alarcon, Salvador Cotillas, Paul Westerhoff, Sergi Garcia-Segura

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Multiple discs coated with hierarchically-organized TiO2 anatase nanotubes served as photoelectrodes in a novel annular photoelectrocatalytic reactor. Electrochemical characterization showed light irradiation enhanced the current response due to photogeneration of charge carriers. The pharmaceutical acetaminophen was used as a representative water micropollutant. The photoelectrocatalysis pseudo-first-order rate constant for acetaminophen was seven orders of magnitude greater than electrocatalytic treatment. Compared against photocatalysis alone, our photoelectrocatalytic reactor at <8 V reduced by two fold, the electric energy per order (EEO; kWh m-3 order-1 for 90% pollutant degradation). Applying a cell potential higher than 8 V detrimentally increased EEO. Acetaminophen was degraded across a range of initial concentrations, but absorbance at higher concentration diminished photon transport, resulting in higher EEO. Extended photoelectrocatalytic reactor operation degraded acetaminophen, which was accompanied by 53% mineralization based upon total organic carbon measurements. This proof of concept for our photoelectrocatalytic reactor demonstrated a strategy to increase photo-active surface area in annular reactors.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo2522
PublicaciónWater (Switzerland)
Volumen11
N.º12
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2019

COAR

  • Artículo

Categoría OCDE

  • Ingeniería industrial

Temas Repositorio Ulima

  • Fotoelectroquímica
  • Grupo hidroxilo
  • Hydroxyl group
  • Photoelectrochemistry
  • Tratamiento de aguas
  • Water treatment

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