scatalysis: Exploring the mechanism of photocatalytic algal removal

Peng Yu, Zhiyuan Teng, Hangjiang Wan, Jing Shi, Xi Li, Xiao Zhang, Yanhua Xu, Yongjun Sun

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Abstract

Photocatalytic algal removal is an environmentally friendly and low-cost algal bloom control technology. In this work, carbon nitride nanosheets based on morphology control were synthesized, and a ternary Z-scheme photocatalyst was designed through heterojunction engineering for photocatalytic removal of harmful algae and their organic matter, and the removal rate of chlorophyll a was close to 100 % in 300 min. Three-dimensional fluorescence spectrograms and cellular SEM maps revealed the removal of algae and their organic matter, and the mechanism of Ag/AgCl/ZIF-8/SCN photocatalytic algal removal was explored in conjunction with the changes in membrane permeability and various physiological functions. Mechanistic studies showed that excess O2· played a crucial role in cell inactivation and organic matter degradation. Oxidative stress caused by O2· promoted the accumulation of H2O2 in cells and accelerates cell death. This study provides new ideas and support for the application of harmful algal bloom control and the mechanism of algal cell inactivation in real water bodies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number113472
JournalJournal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
Volume12
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2024

Keywords

  • Algal scavenging
  • Heterojunction photocatalyst
  • Inactivation mechanism
  • Microcystis aeruginosa

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