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Studies on various reactor configurations for coupling photocatalysis and membrane processes in water purification (Articolo in rivista)
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- Studies on various reactor configurations for coupling photocatalysis and membrane processes in water purification (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2002-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Molinari R., Palmisano L., Drioli E., Schiavello M. (2002)
Studies on various reactor configurations for coupling photocatalysis and membrane processes in water purification
in Journal of membrane science (Print)
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- Studies on various reactor configurations for coupling photocatalysis and membrane processes in water purification (literal)
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- General aspects and perspectives of heterogeneous photocatalysis for the
treatment of polluted aqueous effluents are presented. Some experimental
results obtained by using various configurations of photocatalytic
membrane reactors (PMR) are reported. The configurations studied were: i)
irradiation of the cell containing the membrane, with three sub-cases: i1)
catalyst deposited on the membrane; i2) catalyst in suspension, confined
by means of the membrane; i3) entrapment of the photocatalyst in a PSf
membrane; ii) irradiation of the re-circulation tank and catalyst in
suspension confined by means of the membrane. In the case i) a preliminary
investigation of membrane stability under UV irradiation was carried out.
PMR characterisation in photodegradation tests was mainly carried out in a
recycle batch membrane reactor and, in some cases, in a continuous
membrane reactor.
The comparison between the first set of results, where the membrane was
used only as a support for the photocatalyst, and the newest ones, where
the adsorption of the pollutant on the membrane and membrane rejection
play an important role in the global reactor performance, showed
interesting perspectives and synergy for coupling photocatalysis and
membranes. Furthermore, the configuration where the re-circulation tank
was irradiated and the catalyst was used in suspension, appeared to be the
most interesting for industrial applications. For example, in reactor
optimization high irradiation efficiency, high membrane permeate flowrate
and selectivity can be obtained by sizing separately the photocatalytic
system and the membrane system and taking advantage of all the best
research results for each system. (literal)
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