Published 2022
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Publication
Photocatalytic Reduction of Nitrates and Combined Photodegradation with Ammonium
Description
Bare titania and metal-promoted TiO2 catalysts were employed in the treatment of nitrates, which are ubiquitous pollutants of wastewater. The results show that the process can be carried out under visible light (from a white light LED lamp) and, in the best case, 23.5% conversion of nitrate was obtained over 4 h with full selectivity towards N2 by employing 0.1 mol% Ag/TiO2 prepared by flame spray pyrolysis. Moreover, the performance was worse when testing the same
catalysts with tap water (11.3% conversion), due to the more complex composition of the matrix.
Finally, it was found that photoreduction of nitrate can be effectively performed in combination with photo-oxidation of ammonium without loss in the activity, opening up the possibility of treating highly polluted wastewater with a single process. The latter treatment employs the two contaminants simultaneously as electron and holes scavengers, with very good selectivity, in a completely new process that we may call Photo-Selective Catalytic Reduction (Photo-SCR).
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1078483
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1078483
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE