Development of intensified flat-plate packed-bed solar reactors for heterogeneous photocatalysis

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Bruno Ramos
João Gabriel M. Carneiro
Leandro Issamu Nagamati
Antonio Carlos S. C. Teixeira
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[1] University of São Paulo,Research Group in Advanced Oxidation Processes (AdOx), Department of Chemical Engineering, Polytechnic School
[2] University of São Paulo,Laboratory of Ceramics Processing, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Polytechnic School
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2021年 / 28卷
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Photocatalysis; Microfluidic reactors; 3D printing; Packed-bed reactor; Fixed bed; Process intensification; Catalyst immobilisation;
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Solar-driven photocatalysis is a promising water-cleaning and energy-producing technology that addresses some of the most urgent engineering problems of the twenty-first century: universal access to potable water, use of renewable energy, and mitigation of CO2 emissions. In this work, we aim at improving the efficiency of solar-driven photocatalysis by studying a novel reactor design based on microfluidic principles using 3D-printable geometries. The printed reactors had a dimensional accuracy of 97%, at a cost of less than $1 per piece. They were packed with 1.0-mm glass and steel beads coated with ZnO synthesised by a sol-gel routine, resulting in a bed with 46.6% void fraction (reaction volume of ca. 840 μL and equivalent flow diameter of 580 μm) and a specific surface area of 3200 m2 m−3. Photocatalytic experiments, under sunlight-level UV-A irradiation, showed that reactors packed with steel supports had apparent reaction rates ca. 75% higher than those packed with glass supports for the degradation of an aqueous solution of acetaminophen; however, they were strongly deactivated after the first use suggesting poor fixation. Glass supports showed no measurable deactivation after three consecutive uses. The apparent first-order reaction rate constants were between 1.9 and 9.5 × 10−4 s−1, ca. ten times faster than observed for conventional slurry reactors. The mass transfer was shown to be efficient (Sh > 7.7) despite the catalyst being immobilised onto fixed substrates. Finally, the proposed reactor design has the merit of a straightforward scaling out by sizing the irradiation window according to design specifications, as exemplified in the paper.
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页码:24023 / 24033
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