Critical review on emerging photocatalytic membranes for pollutant removal: From preparation to application

Talanta. 2025 Jan 9:287:127561. doi: 10.1016/j.talanta.2025.127561. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Due to synergistically enhanced separation and degradation performances, photocatalytic membranes offer an environmentally friendly and energy-sustainable method for water purification. However, a comprehensive review on preparation and application of photocatalytic membranes is still lacking. Systematically comparing different photocatalytic membrane fabrication methods and revealing the underlying mechanisms of their respective applications are of particular interest. In this review, we first discuss the common preparation methods for photocatalytic membranes in detail, focusing on the main approaches to improve their photocatalytic performance. We elucidate the mechanisms of photocatalytic membrane-based degradation processes, and describe some representative applications of photocatalytic membranes in water treatment. At the same time, the influencing factors that are critical for achieving high removal efficiency are also proposed. In the end, the practical applications and the perspectives for future studies and implementation of photocatalytic membranes are evaluated. This review will serve as a summary to advance researchers' understanding of the advantages of photocatalytic membranes, with the ultimate goal of achieving large-scale relevant applications of photocatalytic membranes in water treatment.

Keywords: Fabrication method; Filtration and photodegradation of organic pollutants; Photocatalytic membrane; Practical application; Water treatment.

Publication types

  • Review