Recyclable Biomimetic Sunflower Pollen-based Photocatalyst for Enhanced Degradation of Pharmaceuticals.
Miquel OrtizElvira GómezAlbert SerràPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Recent trends in addressing the impending water crisis focus on the development of innovative water treatment methods. This work utilizes pollen as a core template to synthesize highly efficient onion-like photocatalysts for pollutant mineralization. The study showcases a novel electrochemical synthesis method that maintains the structural integrity of pollen, resulting in increased surface area and enhanced photocatalytic activity. After 90-min of visible light irradiation, over 99% mineralization is achieved. These hybrid photocatalysts demonstrate exceptional stability and efficacy in degrading pollutants. The used photocatalysts can be recycled into biopellets with an ash 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, the resulting ashes serve as effective peroxymonosulphate activators for pollutant mineralization. This process offers sustainable waste management while minimizing waste production, providing a practical solution for water purification. The efficacy of this approach in pollutant removal is underscored by mineralization rates exceeding 99%.
Keyphrases
- visible light
- highly efficient
- municipal solid waste
- heavy metals
- sewage sludge
- body mass index
- weight loss
- physical activity
- weight gain
- gold nanoparticles
- high resolution
- risk assessment
- ionic liquid
- mass spectrometry
- anaerobic digestion
- simultaneous determination
- label free
- life cycle
- smoking cessation
- replacement therapy