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Development of Advanced Catalysts for Wastewater Treatment

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dc.contributor.author Duisengalieva, Moldir
dc.date.accessioned 2020-05-13T04:14:38Z
dc.date.available 2020-05-13T04:14:38Z
dc.date.issued 2020-05
dc.identifier.uri http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/4675
dc.description.abstract The presence of emerging pollutants in the water bodies is a relatively new environmental concern. Emerging pollutants involves various chemical substances such as pharmaceuticals, disinfection byproducts, gasoline additives and man-made nanomaterials. The problem is increased inefficiency of conventional treatments in Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities (MWTF). In the present work, catalytic and photocatalytic processes were applied to caffeine aqueous solutions. Ag modified zeolites and Fe-doped TiO2 catalysts were synthesized. Ag modified zeolites were studied using XRD, XRD, TEM, and SEM analysis. The catalytic and photocatalytic efficiency of all catalysts were examined by pH measurements, Total Carbon (TC) analysis and High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Each experiment lasted for 150 minutes and each 30 minutes taken samples were sent to analysis. For Ag modified zeolites ultraviolet light with 254 nm was used, while for Fe – doped TiO2 catalysts 365 ultraviolet lamp with 365 nm was used. The concentration of caffeine solution was 30 ppm and the volume of the photocatalytic reactor was 500 ml. The first part of the work was devoted to examine catalytic and photocatalytic efficiency of Ag modified zeolites. The application of ultraviolet light without catalysts achieved 5 % caffeine removal showing the high resistance to ultraviolet light. The overall caffeine removal with all samples of Ag modified zeolites was low (15-20%). In the adsorption process, the highest removal of caffeine was obtained by Ag2O_NZU catalyst and in the photocatalytic process; it was achieved by Ag0_NZU catalyst. The study results illustrate the complexity of caffeine structure and the presence of intermediates. The second part of the work was dedicated to examining the photocatalytic activities of the synthesized Fe-doped TiO2 catalysts with different iron concentrations (0.5%, 1%, 2%, 4%). The efficiency of photocatalysts were compared with TiO2 (Degussa P-25) catalyst. The mineralization of caffeine was successfully obtained by using all catalysts. However, TC removal of all catalysts was lower as TiO2. The obtained results also illustrated the presence of intermediates and not completely degradation of caffeine molecule into carbon dioxide. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Nazarbayev University School of Engineering and Digital Sciences en_US
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ *
dc.subject Total Carbon en_US
dc.subject High-Performance Liquid Chromatography en_US
dc.subject Ultraviolet light en_US
dc.subject Scanning Electron Microscopy en_US
dc.subject Transmission Electron Microscopy en_US
dc.subject X-ray powder Diffraction en_US
dc.subject XRD en_US
dc.subject X-ray Fluorescence en_US
dc.subject Research Subject Categories::TECHNOLOGY en_US
dc.title Development of Advanced Catalysts for Wastewater Treatment en_US
dc.type Master's thesis en_US
workflow.import.source science


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