Résumé
Immobilised photocatalysis, using economical UV-A LEDs and light-Activated metallic nanomaterials may provide a sustainable, reusable at-source hospital wastewater treatment solution for the oxidation and elimination of toxic hospitalderived drugs. At bench-scale, high-Temperature calcination of photocatalysts onto spherical supports, such as glass beads, is mostly used to incorporate photocatalysts onto solid (porous) structures. However, the use of spherical support materials in fast-flowing hospital wastewater can cause unwanted hydrodynamic effects. In this study, planar borosilicate support materials were covalently functionalised with an effective photocatalytic nanomaterial thin-film and tested in a novel UV-light fixed-bed reactor. This project aims to demonstrate proof-of-principle of immobilised photocatalysis to oxidise and eliminate various ecotoxic and persistent drugs in fast-flowing hospital wastewater.
| langue originale | English |
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| Nombre de pages | 2 |
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| état | Published - 30 nov. 2023 |
| Evénement | Functional Material Applications: From Energy to Sensing 2023 - Glasgow, United Kingdom Durée: 24 oct. 2023 → 25 oct. 2023 |
Conference
| Conference | Functional Material Applications: From Energy to Sensing 2023 |
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| Pays/Territoire | United Kingdom |
| La ville | Glasgow |
| période | 24/10/23 → 25/10/23 |
SDG des Nations Unies
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Clean water and sanitation
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