Gongxun ZhaiFuyao LiuHengxue XiangZexu HuSenlong YuYi JiangMeifang Zhu
Abstract Printing and dyeing wastewater, that is discharged after textile printing and dyeing processing, can cause irreversible damage to the aquatic ecosystem and harm the health of human beings. Till now, completely and readily removing dye molecules from industrial wastewater using a single catalyst rather than the combination of several materials remains a significant challenge. Herein, in situ preparation of carbon nanotube membranes (N‐CNTM and N‐TiO 2 ‐CNTM) are reported that are doped using N with/without TiO 2 , respectively. These membranes can simultaneously function as an adsorber, a photo‐catalyst, and an electrocatalyst to efficiently remove dye pollutes from industrial waste water. Further researches reveal that the formation of p‐n type heterojunction inside of the N‐CNTM and N‐TiO 2 ‐CNTM, can improve the hole separation and charge storage abilities, resulting in the efficient removal of dyes in the industrial waste water. This work provides a promising approach for the preparation of functionalized carbon nanotubes derived from waste biomass for the treatment of industrial water, reflecting the concept of treating waste with waste.
Jitendra N. TiwariNgoc Kim DangSiraj SultanPandiarajan ThangavelHu Young JeongKwang S. Kim
Bhishma KarkiJeevanjyoti NakarmiRhiddibir SinghAmaresh Kumar Sahusmit,odisha
Carmen RizzutoGiovanni PuglieseMohammed A. BahattabSaad A. AljlilEnrico DrioliElena Tocci
Meenakshi DhanawatKashish WilsonGarima GarimaSumeet GuptaSatish Sardana