Photocatalysts ​Can Now Purify ​Water With ​Sunlight In 20 ​Minutes

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Photocatalysts ​Can Now Purify ​Water With ​Sunlight In 20 ​Minutes

Australian chemists have found a way to use sunlight to purify wastewater faster, cheaper, and 15 times more efficient, by using modified titanium dioxide as a photocatalyst that works with sunlight.

v2idDN1.pngThe technology is different to other major water purification products on the market - since it doesn't need any UV light.

Research group leader Professor Yun Liu from The Australian National University (ANU) said the team's invention was 15 times more efficient than leading commercialised products.

"With innovative chemistry design, we can use our photocatalyst to purify water with natural sunlight instead of UV light and dramatically reduce costs for operators," said Professor Liu from the ANU Research School of Chemistry.

"Our photocatalyst can completely decompose organic pollutants in wastewater in 20 minutes, compared with the leading commercilised products which take one hour to decompose only 26 per cent of the same pollutants."

The new technology could be useful for treating water for human consumption and has potential applications in making self-cleaning building materials, including glass, and splitting water to make hydrogen fuel.

Photocatalysts can also be used to speed up chemical reactions used in industrial processes in automotive, construction, environmental, medical and other sectors. The team added nitrogen and niobium ions in pairs into the titanium dioxide to improve its performance as a photocatalyst.

"It's an important breakthrough for science and industry," Professor Yun Liu said. "With four years of work done in this area, we now understand the science and can rationally design catalysts."

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  1. Было бы интересно получить более подробную информацию, если это возможно.
    It would be interesting to get more information if possible.

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    1. Dear Andrei,

      I hope you will find these articles useful:

      Chemists can rapidly purify wastewater with sunlight
      Design of novel photocatalysts from first principles: Band gap tunability of semiconductor solid solutions and multi-layered structures

      For all further question, you may contact Prof. Yun Liu from The ​Australian ​National ​University (ANU)​. You may find her contact details here

      Best,
      Duško