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Water Res ; 209: 117904, 2021 Nov 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34864621

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The incomplete removal of N-nitrosamines in water through current degraded techniques and the carcinogenicity of N-nitrosamines call for alternative complete and safe removal approaches. Here, we describe a cyclic coupling process of photocatalysis and adsorption enabling N-nitrosamines in water thoroughly and safely removed. Among them, the immobilized TiO2/Ti photocatalyst degraded N-nitrosamines into primary and secondary amines up to 100% by attacking on nitrosyl nitrogen via •OH originated from its nanowire film morphology. Furthermore, the affinity of HY zeolite to primary and secondary amines led to efficient adsorption through corresponding to Lagergren adsorption rate equation of second order. And then the cyclic coupling process of photocatalysis and adsorption realized complete and safe removal of N-nitrosamines with various concentration ranging from 0.1 mM to 1 mM in water, significantly higher than the existing reports on the removal rate of N-nitrosamines and the formation potential of N-nitrosamines. This study will lead to new avenues for complete and safe eliminaton of hardly degradable hazardous substances in water.

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Membranes (Basel) ; 11(8)2021 Aug 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34436375

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The thorny issue of membrane biofouling in membrane bioreactors (MBR) calls for new effective control measures. Herein, D-amino acid (DAA) was employed to mediate MBR membrane biofouling by inhibiting biofilm information and disintegrating formed biofilm. Different DAA control ways involving membrane property, DAA-adding timing, and DAA-control mode were explored through experiments and the multiple linear regression model and the response surface methodology. The optimized DAA control ways were acquired, involving DAA used as an active agent, and the DAA-adding timing of 4 h cultured before running, as well as both hydrophilic and hydrophobic membrane, resulting in an approximately 40.24% decrease in the membrane biofouling rate in comparison with the conventional MBR. DAA is an efficient membrane biofouling mediating approach for MBR under optimized control ways combination and a facile solution for solving membrane biofouling in actual membrane systems.

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