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Alloying effect of PdCu-TiO2 in photocatalytic membrane reactor for efficient removal of humic acid foulant
Photocatalytic membrane reactor (PMR), coupling photocatalysis and membrane separation , has shown a considerable potential in foulant removal. However, the serious membrane fouling and fragile membrane stability still limit the application of current PMR systems. Here, we report a strategy that PdCu alloy deposited on TiO 2 , which is incorporated with polyvinylidene fluoride membrane, achieves high humic acid (HA) rejection efficiency (100%) with enhanced membrane permeation and anti-fouling performance. Detailed characterizations demonstrate that alloying effect of PdCu-TiO 2 plays multiple roles in improving PMR performance: (1) providing the paired Pd-Cu sites for enhancing HA adsorption and transferring electrons from Pd-Cu sites to HA to improve photocatalytic HA removal; (2) inducing the photothermal effect due to the carrier damping, which directly enhances membrane permeation. The remarkable properties of PdCu-TiO 2 membrane in PMR confirm the significance of alloying effect for treating aqueous organic pollutants .