TY - JOUR
T1 - An integrated capacitive deionization and photocatalysis system for efficient ammonium removal from low-concentration wastewater
AU - Xu, Bin
AU - Jiang, Kaixiang
AU - Gan, Yonghai
AU - Zhang, Kegui
AU - Zhang, Jie
AU - Luo, Jun
AU - Xu, Hui
AU - Chen, Zhihao
AU - Yang, Wenzhong
AU - Li, Honglin
AU - Lu, Xinzhe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2024/2
Y1 - 2024/2
N2 - Following the concept of high effectiveness, environmental friendliness and good stability, an integrated capacitive deionization and photocatalysis system was first time applied to enable high performance ammonium removal from low-concentration wastewater. Due to synergistic effect of CeO2 nanoparticles along with graphene support, the novel reduced graphene oxide/cerium dioxide (rGO/CeO2) composites were prepared and studied as the potential material for this integrated system. The incorporated CeO2 was cubic fluorite structure and rGO/20%CeO2 composite delivered the best structural and physicochemical properties. As a pretreatment, capacitive deionization with rGO/20%CeO2 electrode exhibited high electrosorption capacity (7.66 mg g−1) on ammonium removal. Meanwhile, suitable electrosorption operation conditions (1.2 V applied voltage, 1.0 mmol L−1 initial concentration, 30 mL min−1 flow rate, and 20 °C temperature) were obtained. Additionally, rGO/20%CeO2 catalyst showed excellent photocatalysis potential and stability due to significant synergistic effect. The photocatalysis efficiency of ammonia reached 88.0 %, which achieved the advanced treatment effect. Importantly, the total ammonium can steadily be reduced to 1.35 mg L−1 under low initial concentration (1.0 mmol L−1), which met the guidelines for Chinese surface water quality standard (Grade IV). Based on the obtained results, combining capacitive deionization with photocatalysis technology for low-concentration ammonium wastewater treatment was proved practicable and can be extended to full-scale environmental samples application.
AB - Following the concept of high effectiveness, environmental friendliness and good stability, an integrated capacitive deionization and photocatalysis system was first time applied to enable high performance ammonium removal from low-concentration wastewater. Due to synergistic effect of CeO2 nanoparticles along with graphene support, the novel reduced graphene oxide/cerium dioxide (rGO/CeO2) composites were prepared and studied as the potential material for this integrated system. The incorporated CeO2 was cubic fluorite structure and rGO/20%CeO2 composite delivered the best structural and physicochemical properties. As a pretreatment, capacitive deionization with rGO/20%CeO2 electrode exhibited high electrosorption capacity (7.66 mg g−1) on ammonium removal. Meanwhile, suitable electrosorption operation conditions (1.2 V applied voltage, 1.0 mmol L−1 initial concentration, 30 mL min−1 flow rate, and 20 °C temperature) were obtained. Additionally, rGO/20%CeO2 catalyst showed excellent photocatalysis potential and stability due to significant synergistic effect. The photocatalysis efficiency of ammonia reached 88.0 %, which achieved the advanced treatment effect. Importantly, the total ammonium can steadily be reduced to 1.35 mg L−1 under low initial concentration (1.0 mmol L−1), which met the guidelines for Chinese surface water quality standard (Grade IV). Based on the obtained results, combining capacitive deionization with photocatalysis technology for low-concentration ammonium wastewater treatment was proved practicable and can be extended to full-scale environmental samples application.
KW - Ammonium removal
KW - Capacitive deionization
KW - Cerium dioxide
KW - Integrated system
KW - Photocatalysis
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jwpe.2024.104912
DO - 10.1016/j.jwpe.2024.104912
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85184019749
SN - 2214-7144
VL - 58
JO - Journal of Water Process Engineering
JF - Journal of Water Process Engineering
M1 - 104912
ER -