The Use of H2 in Catalytic Bromate Reduction by Nanoscale Heterogeneous Catalysts

Author:

Nurlan Nurbek,Akmanova Ainash,Lee WoojinORCID

Abstract

The formation of bromate (BrO3−)in groundwater treatment is still a severe environmental problem. Catalytic hydrogenation by nanoscale heterogeneous catalysts with gaseous H2 or solid-state H2 has emerged as a promising approach, which relies on reducing BrO3− to innocuous Br− via the process of direct electron transfer or reduction with atomic hydrogen. Several nanocatalysts have demonstrated high efficiency with a 100% effective BrO3− reduction with greater than 95% of Br− generation in the batch and continuous reactors. However, this technology has not been widely adopted in water treatment systems. Indeed, this research article summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of these technologies by highlighting the factors of nanomaterials reduction efficiency, long-term durability, and stability, as well as addressing the essential challenges limiting the implementation of the use of H2 for BrO3− reduction. In this work, we provide an economic evaluation of catalytic BrO3− removal, safe hydrogen supply, storage, and transportation.

Funder

Nazarbayev University

Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering

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