Performance comparison of commercial TiO: separation and reuse for bacterial photo-inactivation and emerging pollutants photo-degradation.
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Abstract
This research aims to compare the disinfection and degradation effectiveness in water of a commercial suspension of nano-TiO (TiOLevenger) with the standard TiODegussa P25. Photo-inactivation and photo-degradation experiments were conducted with UVA-vis light. Concerning the disinfection, the effects of TiO dose (0-2 g/l), water matrix, bacterium type (Gram-positive or Gram-negative), and bacterial regrowth after the photo-treatments were studied for each catalyst. The experimental results show that Enterococcus sp. (Gram-positive) was more resistant to the photo-treatments than Escherichia coli (Gram-negative) for both catalyst; however, postirradiation trends showed similar behavior for both bacteria, favoring regrowth for short-treated cells and decay for longer-treated ones. Caffeine was selected as a model substance of pharmaceuticals and personal care products. In terms of caffeine removal, the effects of TiO dose (0-2 g/l) and water matrix were analyzed. Besides, the comparison between mechanical coagulation-flocculation-decantation and simple decantation of TiO was carried out. The results show that simple decantation allowed the recovery of 97.5% of TiO Degussa P25 and TiO Levenger within 1 day of simple decantation, while applying the proposed mechanical coagulation-flocculation decantation 99.7% of recovery of both catalysts was achieved in 2 hours. Finally, the subsequent reuse of both catalysts was proved with little loss of efficiency in terms of photo-disinfection during the four cycles. Nevertheless, the standard TiO Degussa P25 photo-degradation efficiency of caffeine decreases considerably as compared to commercial suspension of TiO Levenger concerning the reutilization.
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| Authors | Moles, Samuel;Valero, Pilar;Escuadra, Silvia;Mosteo, Rosa;Gómez, Jairo;Ormad, María P; |
| Journal | Environmental science and pollution research international |
| Year | 2020 |
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10.1007/s11356-019-07276-3
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