Arabian Journal of Chemistry (Nov 2020)

Pollutants degradation and power generation by photocatalytic fuel cells: A comprehensive review

  • Yasser Vasseghian,
  • Alireza Khataee,
  • Elena-Niculina Dragoi,
  • Masoud Moradi,
  • Samaneh Nabavifard,
  • Gea Oliveri Conti,
  • Amin Mousavi Khaneghah

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
pp. 8458 – 8480

Abstract

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Wastewater contains organic compounds (fatty acids, amino acids, and carbohydrates) that have a significant amount of chemical energy. In this regard, the use of wastewater for recovering energy by some appropriate energy conversion technologies can be considered as an appropriate approach to simultaneously achieve the reduction of environmental contamination and increasing supply of energy. The Photocatalytic Fuel Cell (PFC) can provide a new approach in developing technology for simultaneous organic pollutants removal from wastewaters and power generation, but it also has disadvantages, such as requires higher voltage, more cost and complexity. To present a comprehensive vision of the current state of the art, and progress the treatment efficiency and agitate new studies in these fields, this review discussed the study covering PFC aspects, with a focus on the comparison of pollutant degradation, power generation, different photoanode and photocathode materials as well as the application of the Fenton process in PFCs.

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