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Photogenerated cleaner to remove membrane fouling

09.18.21 | Chinese Academy of Sciences Headquarters

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Membrane fouling, derived from the interaction between membrane materials and various contaminants, leads to reduction in membrane permselectivity and limits long-term continuous application of the membrane.

The integration of photocatalysis and membrane separation is a promising approach for foulant degradation due to its energy-saving capacity and high efficiency.

Prof. WAN Yinhua and his team from the Institute of Process Engineering (IPE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have proposed a new photocatalysis-membrane system to address membrane fouling.

The study was published in the Journal of Membrane Science on Sept. 16.

Industrialization of previously reported photocatalytic membranes that integrate photocatalysis with membrane separation has been problematic due to the difficulty in setting up the light source in the membrane module under high pressure. At the same time, the Fenton catalytic membrane, prepared by immobilizing a Fenton-like catalyst on the separation membrane, requires H 2 O 2 to trigger the reaction; however, the transportation and storage of H 2 O 2 is a real safety hazard.

In this newly proposed system, the sole purpose of the photocatalysis unit, in which the photocatalysts are immobilized on a support (such as stainless-steel wire mesh, transparent film or porous membrane), is to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS). It is set up separately from the membrane separation unit, in which a Fenton-like catalyst immobilized membrane is used as a separation membrane.

During the operation, water is pumped into the photocatalysis unit as a resource for H 2 O 2 production. Since the photocatalysis unit has sole responsibility for H 2 O 2 generation, its overall efficiency can be improved by hassle-free engineering of photocatalysts. The photogenerated H 2 O 2 in the photocatalysis unit is transferred to the separation membrane to trigger Fenton-like catalysis, which can degrade foulants on the membrane by ROS and accelerate the release of the oxidized foulants from the membrane.

"This sectional photocatalysis-membrane coupling system overcomesthe limitation of light inaccessibility in a conventional one-piece photocatalytic membrane system and reduces the transportation and storage risk of H 2 O 2 ," said Prof. LUO Jianquan from IPE, the corresponding author of the study. "It also offers the possibility for sustainable membrane fouling control in large-scale application."

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Journal of Membrane Science

10.1016/j.memsci.2021.119859

A novel paradigm of photocatalytic cleaning for membrane fouling removal

16-Sep-2021

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LI Xiangyu
Chinese Academy of Sciences
xiangyuli@ipe.ac.cn

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