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HERO ID
502791
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
TiO2-anatase modified by carbon as the photocatalyst under visible light
Author(s)
Morawski, AW; Janus, M; Tryba, B; Inagaki, M; Kalucki, K
Year
2006
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Academie des Sciences. Comptes Rendus. Chimie
ISSN:
1631-0748
Publisher
ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
Location
ISSY-LES-MOULINEAUX
Volume
9
Issue
5-6
Page Numbers
800-805
Language
English
DOI
10.1016/j.crci.2005.03.021
Web of Science Id
WOS:000237498400032
Abstract
The photocatalytic oxidation of phenol in water under a visible light over anatase-type titanium dioxide (Tytanpol A 11, Poland), modified by carbon deposited via n-hexane carbonisation, was investigated. The catalysts, which had small (0-0.2 mass%) and high (0.69-0.85 mass%) contents of carbon showed a little lower catalytic photoactivity than pristine TiO2 However, the catalyst with high content of carbon (0.85 mass%) gave almost 14-times lower turbidity in the phenol solution after the photocatalyst sedimentation. These two factors depend on the carbon content and have an influence on the 'practical efficiency' of the catalysts. The 'practical efficiency' of the catalyst under visible light, calculated from these two factors, was therefore 14-times higher for the catalyst containing 0.85 mass% carbon (whereas for UV radiation, it was found to be lower -0.2 mass% -; this is the result of a previous work). The surface modification of the catalyst with 0.85% carbon seemed to be stable under visible light. The deposition of carbon on TiO2 by carbonisation of n-hexane was supposed to lead to obtain the catalyst, which could be easily used in a water-treatment system under visible light. To cite this article: A. W. Morawski et al., C. R. Chimie 9 (2006). (C) 2005 Academie des sciences. Published by Elsevier SAS. All rights reserved.
Keywords
TiO2-carbon; photocatalysis; visible light; titanium-dioxide; degradation; water; detoxification; 4-chlorophenol; pesticides; efficiency; dye
Conference Name
15th International Conference on Photochemical Conversion and Storage of Solar Energy
Conference Location
Paris, FRANCE
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