In situ formed Se-TiO2 as a highly reusable photocatalyst for selenium reduction and removal from industrial wastewater.

Aldrich Ngan, Emile Milan, Zi Qi Chen, Christopher C Chan, Azwa Iman, Frank Gu
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Selenium (Se) release from anthropogenic activities such as mining, power generation, and agriculture poses considerable environmental and ecological risks. Increasing prevalence and awareness of Se-related issues have driven the development of many innovative Se treatment technologies. Photocatalysis has shown promise towards Se removal from industrial wastewaters with minimal residuals, and is generally considered a low-cost, robust, non-toxic, and potentially solar-powered method. Despite this, its real-world application towards environmental remediation remains extremely limited. This is because research into practical considerations, such as photocatalyst stability and reusability, is often overlooked or understudied in favor of developing academically interesting but impractical materials. In this work, commercial anatase TiO2 is stress tested through fifteen cycles of reuse towards the photocatalytic reduction and removal of selenate in synthetic mine-influenced brine (SMIB) without washing or regeneration. Remarkably, selenate removal exceeds 99.3% throughout all cycles. In situ Se-TiO2 heterojunction formation, and changes to its properties including Se loading, particle size, and crystal phase, are characterized through X-ray absorption spectroscopy, scanning transmission electron microscopy, and diffuse reflectance UV/vis, while their effects on catalyst performance are elucidated. This work underscores the importance of catalyst recyclability for practical photocatalytic environmental remediation and discusses the effects of extensive use on photocatalyst performance.

原位形成的 Se-TiO2 是一种高度可重复使用的光催化剂,可用于还原和去除工业废水中的硒。
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