2020-02-27T17:19:07Z
2020-02-27T17:19:07Z
2020-02-09
2020-02-27T17:19:07Z
A hybrid magnetic-ZnO-based photocatalyst platform is designed for the efficient and simultaneous sunlight-driven photoremoval of cyanobacteria and mineralization of cyanotoxins (anatoxin-A). The photocatalyst killing ability was evaluated against two types of microalgae with different morpholo-gy and toxicity, Spirulina platensis paracas and Anabaena flos-aquae. The hybrid photocatalyst Ni@ZnO@ZnS-Spirulina was synthetized by means of a multistep process using Spirulina as bio-template. The effects of reactor geometry, magnetic actuation, and concordant architecture on pho-tokilling ability were tested. Moreover, the prepared photocatalysts were demonstrated to be effective for the anatoxin-A degradation under artificial sunlight. In the interest of reducing waste content and optimizing resources, photocatalyst recycling after their useful lifetime has ended is proposed through the fabrication of microalgal biofuel-pellets. This inexpensive circular process involves mul-ti-functional algae-based photocatalysts applied to the simultaneous destruction of algae blooms and cyanotoxins and then recycled to close the circle through cultivating biotemplates.
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English
Fotocatàlisi; Òxid de zinc; Microalgues; Photocatalysis; Zinc oxide; Microalgae
Elsevier B.V.
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apcatb.2020.118745
Applied Catalysis B-Environmental, 2020, vol. 268, p. 118745
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apcatb.2020.118745
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