Graphene-based photocatalytic nanocomposites used to treat pharmaceutical and personal care product wastewater: A review.
Caifang LiXianliang WuJiwei HuJunyue ShanZhenming ZhangXianfei HuangHuijuan LiuPublished in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2022)
Photocatalytic technology has been widely studied by researchers in the field of environmental purification. This technology can not only completely convert organic pollutants into small molecules of CO 2 and H 2 O through redox reactions but also remove metal ions and other inorganic substances from water. This article reviews the research progress of graphene-based photocatalytic nanocomposites in the treatment of wastewater. First, we elucidate the basic principles of photocatalysis, the types of graphene-based nanocomposites, and the role of graphene in photocatalysis (e.g., graphene can accelerate the separation of photon-hole pairs and increase the intensity and range of light absorption). Second, the preparation, characterization, and application of composites in wastewater are introduced. We also discuss the kinetic model of the photocatalytic degradation of pollutants. Finally, the enhancement mechanism of graphene in terms of photocatalysis is not completely clear, and graphene-based photocatalysts with high catalytic efficiency, low cost, and large-scale production have not yet appeared, so there is an urgent need for more extensive and in-depth research.
Keyphrases
- visible light
- carbon nanotubes
- reduced graphene oxide
- room temperature
- walled carbon nanotubes
- wastewater treatment
- healthcare
- randomized controlled trial
- heavy metals
- quality improvement
- anaerobic digestion
- risk assessment
- health insurance
- living cells
- water soluble
- quantum dots
- fluorescent probe
- affordable care act