As(III)氧化光催化剂及含砷吸附剂的研究进展

IF 6.7 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.coesh.2023.100498
Keisuke Kuroda , Bing Lu , Yuna Hama , Yu Yang
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饮用水中的砷仍然是全球公众健康面临的一大挑战。由于水性As通常以As(III)的形式存在,因此通过光催化将As(III。新型光催化剂,如C/TiO2@Fe3O4、WO3/TiO2、Fe/TiO2、Bi2.15WO6和g-C3N4在紫外线照射下可在6–150分钟内有效(100%或接近)氧化As(III),在可见光照射下可有效(12–180分钟)氧化As。此外,将纳米级光催化剂浸渍到吸附剂中,如金属氧化物(如Fe2O3、Fe3O4)、活性炭和壳聚糖,通过使用这些集成材料,可以在长达90分钟内氧化和吸附as(III),这些集成材料可以通过沉淀或磁性与水分离。这些新技术为减少砷提供了经济可行和环境友好的选择,特别是在发展中社区的分散供水系统中。
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Recent progress in photocatalysts for oxidation of As(III) and photocatalyst-impregnated adsorbents for removing aqueous arsenic

Arsenic (As) in drinking water remains a major challenge to public health globally. Since aqueous As is often present as As(III), oxidation of As(III) to As(V) by photocatalysis is an efficient and low-cost treatment method for As removal from water, as As(V) is readily removed by adsorption. Novel photocatalysts such as C/TiO2@Fe3O4, WO3/TiO2, Fe/TiO2, Bi2.15WO6, and g-C3N4 can efficiently (100% or close) oxidize As(III) in 6–150 min under UV irradiation, and in 12–180 min under visual light irradiation. Furthermore, impregnating nanoscale photocatalysts into adsorbents such as metal oxides (e.g., Fe2O3, Fe3O4), activated carbon, and chitosan enables both As(III) oxidation and adsorption of the resulting As(V) in up to 90 min by using these integrated materials, which can be separated from water by sedimentation or magnetism. These novel technologies provide economically feasible and environmentally friendly options for As abatement, particularly in decentralized water systems in developing communities.

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Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health
Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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