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Fabrication of visible-light-responsive black TiO2 photocatalytic hollow fiber membranes for ammonia gas removal

Authors
Zhuang, XuelongHwang, Jae YeonHan, Sung WooHan, Gwan WooKo, Min YeongPark, Jung Hoon
Issue Date
Jul-2025
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Keywords
Hollow fiber membrane; Titanium dioxide; Photocatalyst; Air pollution; Black TiO 2
Citation
Separation and Purification Technology, v.362, pp 1 - 13
Pages
13
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Separation and Purification Technology
Volume
362
Start Page
1
End Page
13
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/57872
DOI
10.1016/j.seppur.2025.131868
ISSN
1383-5866
1873-3794
Abstract
Improving indoor air quality is a critical public health concern, yet current photocatalytic membranes are limited in their efficiency under visible light conditions. This study presents an innovative approach by introducing nitrogen-doped black TiO2 (BT550) onto alpha-Al2O3 hollow fiber membrane, aiming to address this limitation and enhancing photocatalytic efficiency under visible light. Nitrogen doping introduced structural modifications, including oxygen vacancies and Ti3+ species, which not only improved the material's visible light absorption but also enhanced charge separation efficiency. These changes enabled the nitrogen-calcined TiO2 membrane at 550 degrees C (BT550M) to achieve superior ammonia removal efficiencies compared to conventional TiO2 membranes. Compared to air-calcined membranes, the BT550M membrane demonstrated significant improvements in photocatalytic performance. Under optimized conditions, BT550M exhibited maximum ammonia removal efficiencies of 97.0 % under UV light and 82.8 % under visible light at a flow rate of 10 sccm, outperforming the air- calcined TiO2 membrane at 550 degrees C (T550M). Long-term stability tests confirmed that BT550M maintained consistent performance over six days, achieving stable removal rates of 95.6-97.1 % under UV light and 81.3-83.1 % under visible light. These findings highlight the potential of the nitrogen-doped TiO2 membranes, particularly BT550M, are highly promising for practical, continuous air purification applications, especially in removing harmful ammonia gases.
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