TY - JOUR
T1 - Wastewater decontamination via piezoelectric based technologies
T2 - Materials design, applications and prospects
AU - Bao, Yueping
AU - Xiao, Keke
AU - Yue, Shuai
AU - Zhang, Menglu
AU - Du, Xiaoge
AU - Wang, Jingfang
AU - Oh, Wen Da
AU - Zhou, Yan
AU - Zhan, Sihui
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2023/8
Y1 - 2023/8
N2 - Piezoelectric effect has been widely applied for energy harvesting via constructing nano energy generator in piezoelectric materials, while its application in water treatment is relatively limited. Recently, the piezoelectric effect has been employed to generate reactive species for water decontamination via induced dipole moment in the piezoelectric materials. The piezo-catalytic process can utilize natural mechanical energy, which includes wind, water flow, waves etc., and has drawn lots of attention. Meanwhile, it can be easily coupled with other oxidation process to further improve the performance. On the other hand, the development of piezo-catalytic membrane solves the secondary pollution of the powder materials and has evolved rapidly as a novel technology for water decontamination. This review compiles the latest information on the application of piezoelectric materials in water decontamination, mainly including the organic pollutants degradation and bacterial inactivation. Firstly, the piezoelectric effect was described followed by the summary of different piezoelectric materials employed for water decontamination via piezo, piezo-photo and piezo-persulfate activation processes. Secondly, the preparation and application of piezo-catalytic membrane were revealed, mainly focused on the organic pollutants degradation and membrane fouling elimination. Thirdly, the current challenges including the material synthesis and characterization, process design and reaction mechanism description were described followed by the future research direction recommendation. Overall, the current work could meet the demand of the researchers who are working on the piezoelectric materials for the application of eliminating organic pollutants in wastewater, by providing timely and systematic information on this topic.
AB - Piezoelectric effect has been widely applied for energy harvesting via constructing nano energy generator in piezoelectric materials, while its application in water treatment is relatively limited. Recently, the piezoelectric effect has been employed to generate reactive species for water decontamination via induced dipole moment in the piezoelectric materials. The piezo-catalytic process can utilize natural mechanical energy, which includes wind, water flow, waves etc., and has drawn lots of attention. Meanwhile, it can be easily coupled with other oxidation process to further improve the performance. On the other hand, the development of piezo-catalytic membrane solves the secondary pollution of the powder materials and has evolved rapidly as a novel technology for water decontamination. This review compiles the latest information on the application of piezoelectric materials in water decontamination, mainly including the organic pollutants degradation and bacterial inactivation. Firstly, the piezoelectric effect was described followed by the summary of different piezoelectric materials employed for water decontamination via piezo, piezo-photo and piezo-persulfate activation processes. Secondly, the preparation and application of piezo-catalytic membrane were revealed, mainly focused on the organic pollutants degradation and membrane fouling elimination. Thirdly, the current challenges including the material synthesis and characterization, process design and reaction mechanism description were described followed by the future research direction recommendation. Overall, the current work could meet the demand of the researchers who are working on the piezoelectric materials for the application of eliminating organic pollutants in wastewater, by providing timely and systematic information on this topic.
KW - Bacterial inactivation
KW - Organics degradation
KW - Piezo-based catalysis
KW - Piezo-catalytic membrane
KW - Piezoelectric effect
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U2 - 10.1016/j.surfin.2023.103107
DO - 10.1016/j.surfin.2023.103107
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85162873747
SN - 2468-0230
VL - 40
JO - Surfaces and Interfaces
JF - Surfaces and Interfaces
M1 - 103107
ER -