Porous Silica Microspheres with Immobilized Titania Nanoparticles for In‐Flow Solar‐Driven Purification of Wastewater

Abstract In this paper, inorganic silica microspheres with interconnected macroporosity are tested as a platform for designing robust and efficient photocatalytic systems for a continuous flow reactor, enabling a low cost and straightforward purification of wastewater through solar‐driven photocatal...

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Main Authors: Ana C. Marques, Mário Vale, Daniel Vicente, Murielle Schreck, Elena Tervoort, Markus Niederberger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-05-01
Series:Global Challenges
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/gch2.202000116
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spelling doaj-9918007a97724cc9812c3878c772cd812021-05-06T13:27:08ZengWileyGlobal Challenges2056-66462021-05-0155n/an/a10.1002/gch2.202000116Porous Silica Microspheres with Immobilized Titania Nanoparticles for In‐Flow Solar‐Driven Purification of WastewaterAna C. Marques0Mário Vale1Daniel Vicente2Murielle Schreck3Elena Tervoort4Markus Niederberger5CERENA DEQ Instituto Superior Técnico Universidade de Lisboa Avenida Rovisco Pais Lisboa 1049‐001 PortugalCERENA DEQ Instituto Superior Técnico Universidade de Lisboa Avenida Rovisco Pais Lisboa 1049‐001 PortugalCERENA DEQ Instituto Superior Técnico Universidade de Lisboa Avenida Rovisco Pais Lisboa 1049‐001 PortugalLaboratory for Multifunctional Materials Department of Materials ETH Zürich, Vladimir‐Prelog‐Weg 5 Zürich 8093 SwitzerlandLaboratory for Multifunctional Materials Department of Materials ETH Zürich, Vladimir‐Prelog‐Weg 5 Zürich 8093 SwitzerlandLaboratory for Multifunctional Materials Department of Materials ETH Zürich, Vladimir‐Prelog‐Weg 5 Zürich 8093 SwitzerlandAbstract In this paper, inorganic silica microspheres with interconnected macroporosity are tested as a platform for designing robust and efficient photocatalytic systems for a continuous flow reactor, enabling a low cost and straightforward purification of wastewater through solar‐driven photocatalysis. The photocatalytically active microspheres are prepared by wet impregnation of porous silica scaffolds with Trizma‐functionalized anatase titania (TiO2) nanoparticles (NPs). NPs loading of 22 wt% is obtained in the form of a thin and well‐attached layer, covering the external surface of the microspheres as well as the internal surface of the pores. The TiO2 loading leads to an increase of the specific surface area by 26%, without impacting the typically interconnected macroporosity (≈60%) of the microspheres, which is essential for an efficient flow of the pollutant solution during the photocatalytic tests. These are carried out in a liquid medium for the decomposition of methyl orange and paracetamol. In addition to photocatalytic activity under continuous flow, the microspheres offer the advantage that they can be easily removed from the reaction medium, which is an appealing aspect for industrial applications. In this work, the typical issues of TiO2 NPs photocatalysts are circumvented, without the need for elaborate chemistries, and for low availability and expensive raw materials.https://doi.org/10.1002/gch2.202000116microspheresphotocatalysisporous silicasolar lightsol–geltitania nanoparticles
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author Ana C. Marques
Mário Vale
Daniel Vicente
Murielle Schreck
Elena Tervoort
Markus Niederberger
spellingShingle Ana C. Marques
Mário Vale
Daniel Vicente
Murielle Schreck
Elena Tervoort
Markus Niederberger
Porous Silica Microspheres with Immobilized Titania Nanoparticles for In‐Flow Solar‐Driven Purification of Wastewater
Global Challenges
microspheres
photocatalysis
porous silica
solar light
sol–gel
titania nanoparticles
author_facet Ana C. Marques
Mário Vale
Daniel Vicente
Murielle Schreck
Elena Tervoort
Markus Niederberger
author_sort Ana C. Marques
title Porous Silica Microspheres with Immobilized Titania Nanoparticles for In‐Flow Solar‐Driven Purification of Wastewater
title_short Porous Silica Microspheres with Immobilized Titania Nanoparticles for In‐Flow Solar‐Driven Purification of Wastewater
title_full Porous Silica Microspheres with Immobilized Titania Nanoparticles for In‐Flow Solar‐Driven Purification of Wastewater
title_fullStr Porous Silica Microspheres with Immobilized Titania Nanoparticles for In‐Flow Solar‐Driven Purification of Wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Porous Silica Microspheres with Immobilized Titania Nanoparticles for In‐Flow Solar‐Driven Purification of Wastewater
title_sort porous silica microspheres with immobilized titania nanoparticles for in‐flow solar‐driven purification of wastewater
publisher Wiley
series Global Challenges
issn 2056-6646
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract In this paper, inorganic silica microspheres with interconnected macroporosity are tested as a platform for designing robust and efficient photocatalytic systems for a continuous flow reactor, enabling a low cost and straightforward purification of wastewater through solar‐driven photocatalysis. The photocatalytically active microspheres are prepared by wet impregnation of porous silica scaffolds with Trizma‐functionalized anatase titania (TiO2) nanoparticles (NPs). NPs loading of 22 wt% is obtained in the form of a thin and well‐attached layer, covering the external surface of the microspheres as well as the internal surface of the pores. The TiO2 loading leads to an increase of the specific surface area by 26%, without impacting the typically interconnected macroporosity (≈60%) of the microspheres, which is essential for an efficient flow of the pollutant solution during the photocatalytic tests. These are carried out in a liquid medium for the decomposition of methyl orange and paracetamol. In addition to photocatalytic activity under continuous flow, the microspheres offer the advantage that they can be easily removed from the reaction medium, which is an appealing aspect for industrial applications. In this work, the typical issues of TiO2 NPs photocatalysts are circumvented, without the need for elaborate chemistries, and for low availability and expensive raw materials.
topic microspheres
photocatalysis
porous silica
solar light
sol–gel
titania nanoparticles
url https://doi.org/10.1002/gch2.202000116
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