2024-10-16T07:46:44Z
2024-10-16T07:46:44Z
2024-07-26
2024-10-16T07:46:45Z
Recent trends in addressing the impending water crisis focus on thedevelopment of innovative water treatment methods. This work utilizes pollenas a core template to synthesize highly efficient onion-like photocatalysts forpollutant mineralization. The study showcases a novel electrochemicalsynthesis method that maintains the structural integrity of pollen, resulting inincreased surface area and enhanced photocatalytic activity. After 90-min ofvisible light irradiation, over 99% mineralization is achieved. These hybridphotocatalysts demonstrate exceptional stability and efficacy in degradingpollutants. The used photocatalysts can be recycled into biopellets with anash content of less than 7% (weight), moisture content of less than 8%(weight), and a calorific value of ≈22.1 ± 0.3 MJ kg−1. Additionally, theresulting ashes serve as effective peroxymonosulphate activators for pollutantmineralization. This process offers sustainable waste management whileminimizing waste production, providing a practical solution for waterpurification. The efficacy of this approach in pollutant removal is underscoredby mineralization rates exceeding 99%.
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Published version
English
Pol·len; Gira-sols; Fotocatàlisi; Pollen; Sunflowers; Photocatalysis
Wiley-VCH
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/DOI: 10.1002/smll.202405204
Small, 2024, p. 1-13
https://doi.org/DOI: 10.1002/smll.202405204
cc-by (c) Ortiz, Miquel, et al., 2024