Efficient ammonia removal and toxic chlorate control by using BiVO 4 /WO 3 heterojunction photoanode in a self-driven PEC-chlorine system
The efficient removal of ammonia is a difficult issue in wastewater treatment because ammonia is easily converted to nitrate instead of N . The oxidation of ammonia by chlorine radical (Cl) is recognized as an effective method. However, the massive generation of toxic byproducts chlorate and nitrate...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of hazardous materials 2021-01, Vol.402, p.123725 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The efficient removal of ammonia is a difficult issue in wastewater treatment because ammonia is easily converted to nitrate instead of N
. The oxidation of ammonia by chlorine radical (Cl) is recognized as an effective method. However, the massive generation of toxic byproducts chlorate and nitrate pose great risk for its practical application due to the excessive oxidation capacity of hydroxyl radical. Herein, we propose a novel method to selectively generate Cl for efficient ammonia removal using BiVO
/WO
photoanode in a self-driven photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) system. Cl was predominantly produced by regulating the valence band edge of WO
though modifying BiVO
, which tuned the moderate oxidative force of hole to reduce OH generation and thereby inhibited the formation of chlorate and nitrate. The self-driven ammonia degradation was achieved by employing BiVO
/WO
and Si photovoltaic cells as composite photoanodes to improve light-absorption and electron-hole separation, thus enhancing Cl production. These results showed that 10 mg L
of ammonia-N was completely removed (99.3 %) in 120 min with 80.1 % of total nitrogen removal. Toxic byproducts chlorate and nitrate were inhibited by 79.3 % and 31 %, respectively, compared to WO
. This work provides new insights to develop efficient, energy-saving and environment-friendly method for ammonia pollution treatment. |
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ISSN: | 1873-3336 |