A Cellulose-Type Carrier for Intimate Coupling Photocatalysis and Biodegradation.
Zhou WanChunlin JiaoQilin FengJue WangJianhua XiongGuoning ChenShuangfei WangHongxiang ZhuPublished in: Polymers (2022)
Intimate coupling photocatalysis and biodegradation treatment technology is an emerging technology in the treatment of refractory organic matter, and the carrier plays an important role in this technology. In this paper, sugarcane cellulose was used as the basic skeleton, absorbent cotton was used as a reinforcing agent, anhydrous sodium sulfate was used as a pore-forming agent to prepare a cellulose porous support with good photocatalytic performance, and nano-TiO 2 was loaded onto it by a low-temperature bonding method. The results showed that the optimal preparation conditions of cellulose carriers were: cellulose mass fraction 1.0%; absorbent cotton 0.6 g; and Na 2 SO 4 60 g. The SEM, EDS and XPS characterization further indicated that the nano-TiO 2 was uniformly loaded onto the cellulose support. The degradation experiments of Rhodamine B showed that the nano-TiO 2 -loaded composite supports had good photocatalytic performance. The degradation rate of 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene was more than 92% after 6 cycles, and the experiment of adhering a large number of microorganisms on the carriers before and after the reaction showed that the cellulose-based carriers obtained the required photocatalytic performance and stability, which is a good cellulose porous carrier.