Affiliation:
1. Institut Européen des Membranes, IEM, UMR 5635 Univ Montpellier, ENSCM Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) Place Eugène Bataillon 34095 Montpellier France
2. Laboratoire d'Analyses Chimiques, Faculty of Sciences LAC–Lebanese University Jdeidet 90656 Lebanon
3. Gulf University for Science and Technology, GUST 32093 Hawally Kuwait
Abstract
AbstractIt has become necessary to develop effective strategies to prevent and reduce water pollution as a result of the increase in dangerous pollutants in water reservoirs. Consequently, there is a need to design new catalyst materials to promote the efficiency of advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) in the field of wastewater treatment plant to ensure the mineralization of trace organic contaminants. A notable approach gaining attention involves the coupling of sulfate radicals‐based AOPs to photocatalysis or electrocatalysis processes, aiming to achieve the complete removal of refractory contaminants into water and carbon dioxide. Titanium dioxide as metal oxide has received great attention for its catalytic application in water purification. TiO2 catalysts offer a multitude of advantages in AOPs. They are characterized by their high photocatalytic activity under both ultraviolet and visible light, making them environmentally friendly due to the absence of toxic byproducts during oxidation. Their versatility is remarkable, finding utility in various AOPs, from photocatalysis to photo‐Fenton processes. TiO2′s durability ensures long‐lasting catalytic activity, which is crucial for continuous treatment processes, and their cost‐effectiveness is particularly advantageous. Furthermore, their chemical stability allows it to withstand varying pH conditions. However, the large band gap energy and low electrical conductivity hinder the catalytic reaction effectiveness. This review aims to examine various approaches to enhance the catalytic performance of titanium dioxide, with the objective of enabling more efficient water purification methods.
Subject
General Energy,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Environmental Chemistry
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