Periodate (PI) shows promising potential as an oxidant for wastewater treatment; however, its impact on the toxicity of wastewater remains unknown. Here, we found that with 100 μM PI addition, the cytotoxicity of wastewater increased from 4.8 to 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPathogenic microorganisms pose a severe risk to the aquatic environment and human health. Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) have attracted much attention due to their simultaneous biological treatment and virus retention, but membrane fouling is the main obstacle. This study explored the effect of micro-granular activated carbon (μGAC) on bacteriophage MS2 removal efficiency and membrane fouling in a flat-plate MBR.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBrominated byproducts and toxicity generation are critical issues for ozone application to wastewater containing bromide. This study demonstrated that ultraviolet/ozone (UV/O, 100 mJ/cm, 1 mg-O/mg-DOC) reduced the cytotoxicity of wastewater from 14.2 mg of pentol/L produced by ozonation to 4.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGraphitic carbon nitride has gained considerable attention as a visible-light photocatalyst. However, its photocatalytic efficiency is restricted by its limited capacity for absorbing visible light and swift recombination of charge carriers. To overcome this bottleneck, we fabricated an atomic Fe-dispersed ultrathin carbon nitride (Fe-UTCN) photocatalyst via one-step thermal polymerization.
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May 2024
Developing efficient heterogeneous HO decomposition catalysts under neutral conditions is of great importance in many fields such as clinical therapy, sewage treatment, and semiconductor manufacturing but still suffers from low intrinsic activity and ambiguous mechanism understanding. Herein, we constructed activated carbon supported with an Ir-Fe dual-metal-atom active sites catalyst (IrFe-AC) by using a facile method based on a pulsed laser. The electron redistribution in Ir-Fe dual-metal-atom active sites leads to the formation of double reductive metal active sites, which can strengthen the metal-HO interaction and boost the HO decomposition performance of Ir-Fe dual-metal-atom active sites.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLung cancer is one of the most common cancers around the world, with a high mortality rate. Despite substantial advancements in diagnoses and therapies, the outlook and survival of patients with lung cancer remains dismal due to drug tolerance and malignant reactions. New interventional treatments urgently need to be explored if natural compounds are to be used to reduce toxicity and adverse effects to meet the needs of lung cancer clinical treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWater disinfection is conventionally achieved by oxidation or irradiation, which is often associated with a high carbon footprint and the formation of toxic byproducts. Here, we describe a nano-structured material that is highly effective at killing bacteria in water through a hydrodynamic mechanism. The material consists of carbon-coated, sharp Cu(OH) nanowires grown on a copper foam substrate.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElectroneutral carbonyls (ENCs) with low molecular weights (e.g., aldehydes and ketones) are recalcitrant to single water treatment process to achieve ultralow concentration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMicro-bubble aeration is an efficient way to promote ozonation performance, but the technology is challenged by extensive energy cost. Here, a ceramic ultrafiltration membrane was used to achieve ozone micro-bubble (0-80 µm) aeration in a simple way at gaseous pressures of 0.14-0.
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