Recently, among AOPs, photoelectrocatalysis (PEC) on TiO2 is gaining interest. In this study, five different real waters sampled in four different points of the integrated urban water management (IUWM) system were tested with PEC and UV alone, for comparison. This work aims to verify the effect of the PEC suggesting the optimal position in IUWM system where the PEC should be located to obtain the best performance. In groundwaters (GWs), PEC effectively removed atrazine-based compounds (> 99%), trichloroethylene, and perchloroethylene (96%), after 15 min of reaction time. However, given the low concentrations of emerging compounds, the synergistic effect of UV radiation with the catalyst and with the polarization of the mesh was not visible, with very few differences compared with the results obtained with UV alone. Pharmaceutical industrial wastewater (IWW) showed a significant increase in biodegradability after 2 h, both if subjected to PEC or UV (200%), despite the absence of COD removal. The PEC applied on IWWfrom a sewage sludge treatment plant allowed to effectively remove the COD (39.6%) and increase the biodegradability (300%). Good results in terms of COD removal (33.9%) and biodegradability increase (+900%) were also achieved testing PEC on wastewater treatment lant effluent. Except for GWs, PEC allowed significant EEO savings respect to UV alone (76.2–99.1%).

Photoelectrocatalysis on TiO2 meshes: different applications in the integrated urban water management

Abbà, Alessandro;Bertanza, Giorgio;Sorlini, Sabrina;
2021-01-01

Abstract

Recently, among AOPs, photoelectrocatalysis (PEC) on TiO2 is gaining interest. In this study, five different real waters sampled in four different points of the integrated urban water management (IUWM) system were tested with PEC and UV alone, for comparison. This work aims to verify the effect of the PEC suggesting the optimal position in IUWM system where the PEC should be located to obtain the best performance. In groundwaters (GWs), PEC effectively removed atrazine-based compounds (> 99%), trichloroethylene, and perchloroethylene (96%), after 15 min of reaction time. However, given the low concentrations of emerging compounds, the synergistic effect of UV radiation with the catalyst and with the polarization of the mesh was not visible, with very few differences compared with the results obtained with UV alone. Pharmaceutical industrial wastewater (IWW) showed a significant increase in biodegradability after 2 h, both if subjected to PEC or UV (200%), despite the absence of COD removal. The PEC applied on IWWfrom a sewage sludge treatment plant allowed to effectively remove the COD (39.6%) and increase the biodegradability (300%). Good results in terms of COD removal (33.9%) and biodegradability increase (+900%) were also achieved testing PEC on wastewater treatment lant effluent. Except for GWs, PEC allowed significant EEO savings respect to UV alone (76.2–99.1%).
2021
2021
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PE8_2 Chemical engineering, technical chemistry
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
Internazionale
ELETTRONICO
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Nel presente lavoro è stata studiata l’ossidazione fotoelettrocatalitica su biossido di titanio con l’obiettivo di valutare il possibile miglioramento delle prestazioni dei convenzionali trattamenti di acque di falda, scarichi idrici industriali e reflui urbani.
Catalyst; Drinking water; Emerging contaminants; Integrated urban water management; PEC; Wastewater; WWTP effluent
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11356-021-12606-5
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Goal 6: Clean water and sanitation
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Collivignarelli, Maria Cristina; Abbà, Alessandro; Carnevale Miino, Marco; Bertanza, Giorgio; Sorlini, Sabrina; Damiani, Silvestro; Arab, Hamed; Beste...espandi
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