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Solar-Driven Ion Confinement for Synergetic Pollutants Remediation and Valuable Metal Recovery in Wastewater

  • Qi Dang
  • , Liting Wang
  • , Wanpei Sun
  • , Guorui Wu
  • , Shiyang Li
  • , Ang Li*
  • , Liang Tang*
  • , Minghong Wu
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Shanghai University
  • School of Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology
  • Fuzhou University

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Abstract

With the increasing demand for sustainable and resource-efficient wastewater treatment technologies, particularly in addressing metal-organic complexes contamination, herein we present a photoelectrochemical (PEC) wastewater treatment system based on a solar-driven ion confinement strategy. Employing a coordination polymer framework known as copper hexacyanoferrate (CuFe Prussian blue analogues (PBA)) as the host material for ion confinement, our strategy creates a pathway that couples photogenerated electrons with heavy-metal ions. This facilitates rapid electron transfer, enabling the effective separation of charge carriers and simultaneous capture of Cu(II) from wastewater. Taking Cu-ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) as a model pollutant, our proposed method demonstrates a removal efficiency of 92.2% for Cu-EDTA complexes and a recovery rate of 76.5% for Cu(II) under unbiased conditions. Analysis using X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) confirms the ion confinement of Cu(II) within the structure, distinguishing it from traditional PEC methods that focus on obtaining elemental Cu(0). Controlled release of metal ions not only meets specific requirements but also has significant potential for chemical recovery. Our proposed technology embodies the concept of utilizing pollutants to treat pollutants, making full use of concomitant heavy-metal ions in wastewater. It concurrently achieves the efficient degradation of organic pollutants while also facilitating resource recovery.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1748-1757
Number of pages10
JournalACS ES and T Engineering
Volume4
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 12 Jul 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cu-EDTA
  • Prussian blue analogues
  • decomplexation
  • ion confinement
  • photoelectrochemical

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