Metal-promoted titania photocatalysis for destruction of nitrates and organics from aqueous environments

Author:

Anderson James A.ORCID

Abstract

This review article provides an overview of activities in the rapidly developing field of water purification via photocatalytic methods and focuses on the removal of nitrate ions with simultaneous removal of the hole scavenger. Many of the issues associated with provision of potable water in the developing world may be resolved by the use of simple physical methodologies such as filtration. However, many of the issues associated with water purity in the developed world involve complex, stable molecules present at low concentrations that are nonetheless capable of producing toxic effects in plants and animals and that require more demanding removal technologies. Photocatalytic methods can be operated remotely and often show minimal production of undesired side products. Titania alone shows limitations, not only in terms of the slow rate of photoreduction of nitrate but also in terms of selectivity and the need to employ radiation in the UV region due to the magnitude of the band gap. Key challenges may be defined as: reducing the band gap/increasing absorption in the visible region, enhancing the adsorption capacity/access to the surface sites and reducing the rate of hole/electron recombination. The present article will focus on the use of titania-based materials that involve metal co-catalysts for nitrate reduction. This article is part of a discussion meeting issue ‘Providing sustainable catalytic solutions for a rapidly changing world’.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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