Abstract
Diverse water microbes in water sources pose serious challenges to conventional disinfection techniques, leading to high oxidant and energy cost and large formation of disinfection by-products. Herein, a piezoelectret aluminium oxide (PEAO) was engineered for water disinfection. The piezo-catalytic disinfection system with ultrasonication induced strong electric field intensity of 8.1 × 107 V/m on PEAO surface, resulting in microbial cell membrane in-situ electroporation followed by penetration of generated reactive oxygen species (ROS, hydroxyl radical, singlet oxygen and hydrogen peroxide). The proposed piezo-catalytic disinfection strategy exhibited universal water disinfection performances among different microbes, ~1000-fold more efficient than an equivalent amount of preformed hydrogen peroxide, thus significantly improved the oxidant utilization and disinfection efficiency and potentially decreasing the formation of disinfection by-products. This work clearly demonstrates the application and mechanism of in-situ versatile water disinfection process via piezo-catalytic of PEAO and further applications in other water treatment fields are expected.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 106749 |
Journal | Nano Energy |
Volume | 92 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Feb 2022 |
Keywords
- Aluminium oxide
- Electroporation
- Piezo-catalytic
- Reactive oxygen species
- Universal water disinfection