Abstract
This work described a new sustainable method for the fabrication of ceramic membranes with high photocatalytic activity, through a simple sol-gel route. The photocatalytic surfaces, prepared at low temperature and under solvent-free conditions, exhibited a narrow pore size distribution and homogeneity without cracks. These surfaces have shown a highly efficient and reproducible behavior for the degradation of methylene blue. Given their characterization results, the microfiltration photocatalytic membranes produced in this study using solvent-free conditions are expected to effectively retain microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi that could then be inactivated by photocatalysis.
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Huertas, R. M., Fraga, M. C., Crespo, J. G., & Pereira, V. J. (2019). Solvent-free process for the development of photocatalytic membranes. Molecules, 24(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24244481
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