Search results for "Photocatalytic membrane reactors"
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Photocatalytic processes in membrane reactors
2017
Photocatalytic membrane reactors (PMRs) represent an interesting alternative technology useful both in the field of water and air purification and in organic syntheses. The necessity to develop chemical products and industrial processes that reduce or eliminate the use and the generation of toxic substances along with the risk for human health and for environment constitutes the aim of the research efforts based on the principles of green chemistry. Heterogeneous photocatalysis is a technology extensively studied for about three decades, since Fujishima and Honda1 discovered the photocatalytic splitting of water on TiO2 electrodes in 1972, which includes a large range of reactions. When a s…
Photocatalytic membrane reactors: configurations, performance and applications in water treatment and chemical production
2013
Abstract: The configurations and performance of photocatalytic membrane reactors (PMRs) assembled with membranes (also photocatalytic type) and/or suspended photocatalyst are described. Examples of the application of PMRs in water/wastewater treatment as well as in photocatalytic synthesis are shown. An outline of the modeling of PMRs is presented with a brief economic analysis; future trends in PMRs are also discussed.
Photocatalytic membrane reactors: fundamentals, membrane materials and operational issues
2013
Abstract: This chapter reports the properties of semiconductor materials used in heterogeneous photocatalysis together with a comparison of heterogeneous photocatalytic systems and a brief description of the types of membranes that can be used. Some aspects of membrane operations, such as fouling, separation of a photocatalyst and effectiveness of photodegradation on permeate quality are discussed.
PMRs Utilizing Non–Pressure-Driven Membrane Techniques
2018
In the present chapter it is shown how photocatalytic membrane reactors utilizing membrane processes, which are not pressure driven, can exploit various mechanisms to obtain a substantial improvement of the process. The fundamentals of this particular type of membrane reactors are reviewed including the effects of the most important parameters and the methods and rules of coupling photocatalysis and membrane separation. The survey of the studies on photocatalytic membrane reactors (PMRs) utilizing pervaporation, dialysis, membrane contactors and membrane distillation offers the opportunity of discussing the advantages with respect to PMRs adopting pressure driven membrane processes. Indeed,…