Critical Issues and Guidelines to Improve the Performance of Photocatalytic Polymeric Membranes

Photocatalytic membrane reactors (PMR), with immobilized photocatalysts, play an important role in process intensification strategies; this approach offers a simple solution to the typical catalyst recovery problem of photocatalytic processes and, by simultaneous filtration and photocatalysis of the...

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Main Authors: Marta Romay, Nazely Diban, Maria J. Rivero, Ane Urtiaga, Inmaculada Ortiz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Catalysts
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/10/5/570
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spelling doaj-08b2a6fe141c4d0fb0a6ccb9b1bbfcfe2020-11-25T03:36:07ZengMDPI AGCatalysts2073-43442020-05-011057057010.3390/catal10050570Critical Issues and Guidelines to Improve the Performance of Photocatalytic Polymeric MembranesMarta Romay0Nazely Diban1Maria J. Rivero2Ane Urtiaga3Inmaculada Ortiz4Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, ETSIIyT, University of Cantabria Avda, Los Castros s/n, 39005 Santander, SpainDepartment of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, ETSIIyT, University of Cantabria Avda, Los Castros s/n, 39005 Santander, SpainDepartment of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, ETSIIyT, University of Cantabria Avda, Los Castros s/n, 39005 Santander, SpainDepartment of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, ETSIIyT, University of Cantabria Avda, Los Castros s/n, 39005 Santander, SpainDepartment of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, ETSIIyT, University of Cantabria Avda, Los Castros s/n, 39005 Santander, SpainPhotocatalytic membrane reactors (PMR), with immobilized photocatalysts, play an important role in process intensification strategies; this approach offers a simple solution to the typical catalyst recovery problem of photocatalytic processes and, by simultaneous filtration and photocatalysis of the aqueous streams, facilitates clean water production in a single unit. The synthesis of polymer photocatalytic membranes has been widely explored, while studies focused on ceramic photocatalytic membranes represent a minority. However, previous reports have identified that the successful synthesis of polymeric photocatalytic membranes still faces certain challenges that demand further research, e.g., (i) reduced photocatalytic activity, (ii) photocatalyst stability, and (iii) membrane aging, to achieve technological competitiveness with respect to suspended photocatalytic systems. The novelty of this review is to go a step further to preceding literature by first, critically analyzing the factors behind these major limitations and second, establishing useful guidelines. This information will help researchers in the field in the selection of the membrane materials and synthesis methodology for a better performance of polymeric photocatalytic membranes with targeted functionality; special attention is focused on factors affecting membrane aging and photocatalyst stability.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/10/5/570membrane functionalitypersistent organic pollutantsphotocatalytic membranesphotocatalytic membrane reactor (PMR)composite polymeric membraneswastewater treatment
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author Marta Romay
Nazely Diban
Maria J. Rivero
Ane Urtiaga
Inmaculada Ortiz
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Nazely Diban
Maria J. Rivero
Ane Urtiaga
Inmaculada Ortiz
Critical Issues and Guidelines to Improve the Performance of Photocatalytic Polymeric Membranes
Catalysts
membrane functionality
persistent organic pollutants
photocatalytic membranes
photocatalytic membrane reactor (PMR)
composite polymeric membranes
wastewater treatment
author_facet Marta Romay
Nazely Diban
Maria J. Rivero
Ane Urtiaga
Inmaculada Ortiz
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title Critical Issues and Guidelines to Improve the Performance of Photocatalytic Polymeric Membranes
title_short Critical Issues and Guidelines to Improve the Performance of Photocatalytic Polymeric Membranes
title_full Critical Issues and Guidelines to Improve the Performance of Photocatalytic Polymeric Membranes
title_fullStr Critical Issues and Guidelines to Improve the Performance of Photocatalytic Polymeric Membranes
title_full_unstemmed Critical Issues and Guidelines to Improve the Performance of Photocatalytic Polymeric Membranes
title_sort critical issues and guidelines to improve the performance of photocatalytic polymeric membranes
publisher MDPI AG
series Catalysts
issn 2073-4344
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Photocatalytic membrane reactors (PMR), with immobilized photocatalysts, play an important role in process intensification strategies; this approach offers a simple solution to the typical catalyst recovery problem of photocatalytic processes and, by simultaneous filtration and photocatalysis of the aqueous streams, facilitates clean water production in a single unit. The synthesis of polymer photocatalytic membranes has been widely explored, while studies focused on ceramic photocatalytic membranes represent a minority. However, previous reports have identified that the successful synthesis of polymeric photocatalytic membranes still faces certain challenges that demand further research, e.g., (i) reduced photocatalytic activity, (ii) photocatalyst stability, and (iii) membrane aging, to achieve technological competitiveness with respect to suspended photocatalytic systems. The novelty of this review is to go a step further to preceding literature by first, critically analyzing the factors behind these major limitations and second, establishing useful guidelines. This information will help researchers in the field in the selection of the membrane materials and synthesis methodology for a better performance of polymeric photocatalytic membranes with targeted functionality; special attention is focused on factors affecting membrane aging and photocatalyst stability.
topic membrane functionality
persistent organic pollutants
photocatalytic membranes
photocatalytic membrane reactor (PMR)
composite polymeric membranes
wastewater treatment
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