2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0045-6535(02)00101-7
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Photocatalytic degradation of volatile organic compounds at the gas–solid interface of a TiO2 photocatalyst

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“…The formation of this type of aggregate has been described frequently in TiO 2 thin film reactors. 9,13 The second type of particle was smaller and included those attached to the fiberglass. These particles were usually found grouped together to form units varying in size but usually less than 1-2 µm in diameter.…”
Section: Reagents and Photocatalystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The formation of this type of aggregate has been described frequently in TiO 2 thin film reactors. 9,13 The second type of particle was smaller and included those attached to the fiberglass. These particles were usually found grouped together to form units varying in size but usually less than 1-2 µm in diameter.…”
Section: Reagents and Photocatalystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of RH on the degradation of oxygenated compounds appears less frequently in the literature. The impact of water in the degradation of methanol, 9 acetone, 13,21 formaldehyde 25 and propanol 5 has been described. Most of these studies detailed a similar behaviour: at low levels of water content RE increased with increasing RH, and at high RH the opposite effect was generally observed.…”
Section: Effect Of Relative Humidity Of Air On the Conversion Of Vocsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1] In particular, growing attention is now placed on the study of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), as they have been shown to be a major contributing factor in the formation of lower-atmosphere ozone and are considered to be harmful to human health over long-term exposure. [2] Heterogeneous photocatalytic oxidation has proved to be a promising technique for the remediation of both aqueous and gaseous VOCs. The experimental conditions are mild, requiring only a UV or near-UV light source in the presence of a semiconductor to oxidise the VOCs to carbon dioxide and water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Photocatalytic degradation of trichloroethylene and methanol was more effective at a moderate temperature than at higher temperatures. 23 The yield of acetone from 2-propanol oxidation was maximized at a surface temperature of 77…”
Section: Effect Of Temperaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 The surface coverage of the reactant decreases with increasing temperature. 19,25 Therefore, the photocatalytic rate of 2-propanol was reduced when reaction temperatures were above 100…”
Section: Effect Of Temperaturementioning
confidence: 99%