Clean water for human consumption is, in many places, a scarce resource, and efficient schemes to purify water are in great demand. Here, we describe a method to dramatically increase the efficiency of a photocatalytic water purification microreactor. Our hierarchical optofluidic microreactor combines the advantages of a nanostructured photocatalyst with light harvesting by base substrates, together with a herringbone micromixer for the enhanced transport of reactants. The herringbone micromixer further improves the reaction efficiency of the nanostructured photocatalyst by generating counter-rotating vortices along the flow direction. In addition, the use of metal-based substrates underneath the nanostructured catalyst increases the purifi...
The increasing legislation pressure, risks associated with micropollutants, and the insufficient eff...
We present a novel microfluidic-based photocatalytic microreactor by using electrospun nanofibrous T...
Water contamination due to environmental conditions and poor waste management in certain areas of th...
Optofluidics may hold the key to greater success of photocatalytic water treatment. This is evidence...
Water pollution is a growing global issue; there are many approaches to treating wastewater, includi...
6th IEEE International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems, NEMS 2011, Kaohsiu...
The deployment of photocatalysis for remediation of water has not yet been realized, although labora...
Following the successes of the semiconductor industry in the 1990s, optofluidics emerged from microf...
Conventional photocatalytic ozonation usually suffers from the mass transport issue associated with ...
Recent years have witnessed a rapid accumulation of investigations on TiO2-based photocatalysis, whi...
The use of solar energy to activate chemical pathways in a sustainable manner drives the development...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2015. Submerged aquatic leaf structures with two layers of epidermi...
The rate of photocatalytic oxidation of contaminants in drinking water using an immobilized catalyst...
This paper aims to report the development of a laboratory-scale pilot to assess the ability of the p...
Micrometer-sized titanium dioxide hierarchical spheres (TiO2-HS) were assembled from nanosheets to a...
The increasing legislation pressure, risks associated with micropollutants, and the insufficient eff...
We present a novel microfluidic-based photocatalytic microreactor by using electrospun nanofibrous T...
Water contamination due to environmental conditions and poor waste management in certain areas of th...
Optofluidics may hold the key to greater success of photocatalytic water treatment. This is evidence...
Water pollution is a growing global issue; there are many approaches to treating wastewater, includi...
6th IEEE International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems, NEMS 2011, Kaohsiu...
The deployment of photocatalysis for remediation of water has not yet been realized, although labora...
Following the successes of the semiconductor industry in the 1990s, optofluidics emerged from microf...
Conventional photocatalytic ozonation usually suffers from the mass transport issue associated with ...
Recent years have witnessed a rapid accumulation of investigations on TiO2-based photocatalysis, whi...
The use of solar energy to activate chemical pathways in a sustainable manner drives the development...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2015. Submerged aquatic leaf structures with two layers of epidermi...
The rate of photocatalytic oxidation of contaminants in drinking water using an immobilized catalyst...
This paper aims to report the development of a laboratory-scale pilot to assess the ability of the p...
Micrometer-sized titanium dioxide hierarchical spheres (TiO2-HS) were assembled from nanosheets to a...
The increasing legislation pressure, risks associated with micropollutants, and the insufficient eff...
We present a novel microfluidic-based photocatalytic microreactor by using electrospun nanofibrous T...
Water contamination due to environmental conditions and poor waste management in certain areas of th...