Performance evaluation of PdO/ CuO TiO2 photocatalytic membrane on ceramic support for removing pharmaceutical compounds from water

This study investigated photocatalytic degradation of pharmaceutical compound using CuO or PdO –TiO2 membrane. The synthesized membranes were characterized by some techniques including X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), dynamic light scattering (DLS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). The structural properties confirmed that the photocatalytic membranes were successfully prepared on ceramic supports. The PdO-TiO2 and CuO-TiO2 membranes were employed as photocatalytic membranes to degrade metronidazole (MNZ) and diphenhydramine (DPH) in aqueous solutions, respectively. Some parameters affecting the photocatalytic reaction such as pH, initial concentration, and light source were also investigated. The maximum degradation for both pharmaceutical compounds was obtained at basic pH (pH  = 10), low initial concentration (C0 = 10 ppm) under UV irradiation. At high transmembrane pressure (ΔP = 3 bar), the flow rate across the membrane increased up 0.0078 and 0.0082 cc/s.cm2 for CuO-TiO2 and PdO-TiO2 photocatalytic membrane respectively while not affected on degradation efficiency (DE). At the same condition operation (C0 = 10 ppm, pH = 10, ΔP = 2 bar under UV irradiation), the MNZ and DPH degradation of the PdO-TiO2 membrane was 94 and 95% respectively that relatively higher than the CuO-TiO2 membrane. It is probably due to the lower energy band gap of PdO-TiO2 (2.5  eV) than CuO-TiO2 (2.7  eV). Th...
Source: Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research