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Abstract
Pickering emulsions (PEs) have demonstrated significant potential in various fields, including catalysis, biomedical applications, and food science, with notable advancements in wastewater treatment through photocatalysis. This study explores the development and application of TiO2-poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (pNIPAm) composite gels as a novel framework for photocatalytic wastewater remediation. The research focuses on overcoming challenges associated with conventional nanoparticle-based photocatalytic systems, such as agglomeration and inefficient recovery of particles. By integrating TiO2 nanoparticles into pNIPAm gels, we aimed to achieve high emulsion stability and photocatalytic efficiency while suppressing the effects of pNIPAm's volume phase transition temperature (VPTT) to facilitate effective emulsion recovery. The study involves the synthesis of TiO2-pNIPAm composites with varying monomer-to-particle ratios, characterizing their VPTT behavior, morphology, and thermal stability. These composites were then evaluated for their emulsification properties, phase transition behavior, and photocatalytic activity in degrading 4-propylbenzoic acid, a model pollutant. The results highlight the effectiveness of the TiO2-pNIPAm Pickering emulsions in wastewater treatment, offering improved stability and reusability compared to traditional dispersion-based systems. This work provides new insights into the design of composite materials for enhanced photocatalytic applications and demonstrates the potential of Pickering emulsions in sustainable environmental remediation.
ACS OmegaChemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
4.90%
发文量
3945
审稿时长
2.4 months
期刊介绍:
ACS Omega is an open-access global publication for scientific articles that describe new findings in chemistry and interfacing areas of science, without any perceived evaluation of immediate impact.