Membranes (Nov 2024)

Pharmaceutical Removal with Photocatalytically Active Nanocomposite Membranes

  • Marin Popović,
  • Silvia Morović,
  • Marin Kovačić,
  • Krešimir Košutić

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes14110239
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 11
p. 239

Abstract

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The advancement of pharmaceutical science has resulted in the development of numerous tailor-made compounds, i.e., pharmaceuticals, tuned for specific drug targets. These compounds are often characterized by their low biodegradability and are commonly excreted to a certain extent unchanged from the human body. Due to their low biodegradability, these compounds represent a significant challenge to wastewater treatment plants. Often, these compounds end up in effluents in the environment. With the advancement of membrane technologies and advanced oxidation processes, photocatalysis in particular, a synergistic approach between the two was recognized and embraced. These hybrid advanced water treatment processes are the focus of this review, specifically the removal of pharmaceuticals from water using a combination of a photocatalyst and pressure membrane process, such as reverse osmosis or nanofiltration employing photocatalytic nanocomposite membranes.

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