Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4366986827> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4366986827 abstract "Poor reactivity of extraordinarily strong per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) with TiO2 makes it necessary to advance photocatalytic materials. In this present work, lead (Pb)-doped TiO2 coated with reduced graphene oxide (TiO2 -Pb/rGO) was prepared using hydrothermal method, and then its photocatalytic activity with various PFAS in water, especially perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), was investigated. PFAS decomposition kinetics by TiO2 -Pb/rGO was compared with neat TiO2 , Pb-doped TiO2 (TiO2 -Pb), and rGO-coated TiO2 (TiO2 /rGO). TiO2 -Pb/rGO (0.33 g/L) under ultraviolet (UV) showed superior removal of PFOA (10 mg/L) at 98% after 24 h, following TiO2 -Pb/UV at 80%, TiO2 /rGO/UV at 70%, TiO2 /UV at <10%, and UV at <10%. Doping of TiO2 with Pb and introduction of rGO to TiO2 greatly changed the physicochemical properties of TiO2 and the subsequent charge transfer mechanism. Radical scavenger experiments indicated that holes, superoxide radical anion, and singlet oxygen were responsible for the observed PFOA decomposition. Decomposition of PFOA by TiO2 -Pb/rGO under UV led to formation of short-chain perfluorocarboxylic acids (PFCAs) as reaction intermediates through step-by-step removal of CF2 units. Polyfluoroalkyl substance (6:2 fluorotelomer sulfonate [6:2FTS]) and long-chain PFCAs such as PFOA were significantly removed and defluorinated by TiO2 -Pb/rGO, whereas it was ineffective toward perfluorosulfonic acids and short-chain PFCAs. Removal kinetics decreased in the order of 6:2FTS > PFOA >> PFOS > PFHpA ≈ PFHxS ≈ PFBA ≈ PFBS. Pb doping to TiO2 /rGO showed better performance than Fe doping. Overall, this study implied that proper designing of TiO2 photocatalytic materials enables to expedite the decomposition of persistent organic pollutants in water, in particular highly challenging fluorinated chemicals. PRACTITIONER POINTS: Photocatalytic decomposition of various PFAS using TiO2 -Pb/rGO was studied. TiO2 -Pb/rGO shows better photoactivity towards PFAS than TiO2 -Pb and TiO2/rGO system. Scavenger test indicated that h+, • O2-, and iO2 are responsible for PFOA removal. Using TiO2 -Pb/rGO, PFOA removal was comparable under UVA, UVB, and UVC, and it can be explained by spanning UV absorption to 415 nm. Formation of intermediate PFCAs and F- ions confirmed PFOA removal via chemical decomposition." @default.
- W4366986827 created "2023-04-27" @default.
- W4366986827 creator A5032323036 @default.
- W4366986827 creator A5069202771 @default.
- W4366986827 date "2023-05-01" @default.
- W4366986827 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W4366986827 title "Photocatalytic degradation of perfluorooctanoic acid on Pb‐doped TiO<sub>2</sub> coated with reduced graphene oxide" @default.
- W4366986827 cites W1799031069 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W1921940473 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W1965820562 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W1971778241 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W1973694136 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W1984473516 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2009037714 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2015504017 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2017165892 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2020456218 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2026125482 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2034219617 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2045173629 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2048035963 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2048546446 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2049046685 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2056069486 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2056566561 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2057492312 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2061863188 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2071122857 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2071820581 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2077657767 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2081517506 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2086083627 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2090714551 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2093247116 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2095416569 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2095605287 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2097171773 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2111500743 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2122759498 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2138405719 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2143115438 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2147758719 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2156425301 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2195656090 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2470555649 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2548020764 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2553280785 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2734890196 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2749927115 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2769125629 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2801190942 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2885493118 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2896418128 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2897915540 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2904685284 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2921364395 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2925213240 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2963660325 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2966897097 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W2976338085 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W3020861151 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W3025054744 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W337000869 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W5727370 @default.
- W4366986827 cites W851478296 @default.
- W4366986827 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/wer.10871" @default.
- W4366986827 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37096740" @default.
- W4366986827 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4366986827 type Work @default.
- W4366986827 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W4366986827 countsByYear W43669868272023 @default.
- W4366986827 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4366986827 hasAuthorship W4366986827A5032323036 @default.
- W4366986827 hasAuthorship W4366986827A5069202771 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConcept C107872376 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConcept C124681953 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConcept C13965031 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConcept C161790260 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConcept C171250308 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConcept C179104552 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConcept C2775979320 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConcept C2779851234 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConcept C30080830 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConcept C65165184 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConcept C75473681 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConceptScore W4366986827C107872376 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConceptScore W4366986827C124681953 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConceptScore W4366986827C13965031 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConceptScore W4366986827C161790260 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConceptScore W4366986827C171250308 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConceptScore W4366986827C178790620 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConceptScore W4366986827C179104552 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConceptScore W4366986827C185592680 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConceptScore W4366986827C192562407 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConceptScore W4366986827C2775979320 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConceptScore W4366986827C2779851234 @default.
- W4366986827 hasConceptScore W4366986827C30080830 @default.