Photo-electrocatalytic based removal of acetaminophen: Application of visible light driven heterojunction based BiVO4/BiOI photoanode

Journal Article (2023)
Author(s)

A.Z. Ali (TU Delft - Sanitary Engineering)

Y. Wu (Student TU Delft)

Yasmina Doekhi-Bennani (TU Delft - Sanitary Engineering)

J. P. Hoek (TU Delft - Sanitary Engineering, Waternet)

Research Group
Sanitary Engineering
Copyright
© 2023 A.Z. Ali, Y. Wu, Y. Doekhi-Bennani, J.P. van der Hoek
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138322
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 A.Z. Ali, Y. Wu, Y. Doekhi-Bennani, J.P. van der Hoek
Research Group
Sanitary Engineering
Volume number
324
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Abstract

The presence of organic micro-pollutants (OMPs) in wastewater treatment effluents is becoming a major threat to the water safety for aquatic and human health. Photo-electrocatalytic based advanced oxidation process (AOP) is one of the emerging and effective techniques to degrade OMPs through oxidative mechanism. This study investigated the application of heterojunction based BiVO4/BiOI photoanode for acetaminophen (40 μg L−1) removal in demineralized water. Photoanodes were fabricated by electrodeposition of BiVO4 and BiOI photocatalytic layers. Optical (UV–vis diffusive reflectance spectroscopy), structural (XRD, SEM, EDX) and opto-electronic (IPCE) characterization confirmed the successful formation of heterojunction for enhanced charge separation efficiency. The heterojunction photoanode showed incident photon to current conversion efficiency of 16% (λmax = 390 nm) at an external voltage of 1 V under AM 1.5 standard illumination. The application of the BiVO4/BiOI photoanode in the removal of acetaminophen at 1 V (external bias) vs Ag/AgCl under simulated sunlight showed 87% removal efficiency within the first 120 min compared to 66% removal efficiency of the BiVO4 photoanode. Similarly, combining BiVO4 and BiOI exhibited 57% increase in first order removal rate coefficient compared to BiVO4. The photoanodes also showed moderate stability and reusability by showing 26% decrease in overall degradation efficiency after three cycles of each 5 h experiment. The results obtained in this study can be considered as a stepping stone towards the effective removal of acetaminophen as an OMP present in wastewater.