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Kinetic study on visible-light photocatalytic removal of formaldehyde from air over plasmonic Au/TiO2

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2017-03-01

Journal:7th China-Japan Workshop on Environmental Catalysis and Eco-Materials

Included Journals:SCIE、EI、CPCI-S

Volume:281

Page Number:630-635

ISSN No.:0920-5861

Key Words:Photocatalytic oxidation; Formaldehyde; Au/TiO2; Kinetics

Abstract:Previously, the kinetic of UV photocatalytic oxidation (PCO) of formaldehyde in air over anatase TiO2 films was reported [Chem. Eng. J. 279 (2015) 897-903]. In the present work, the kinetic of visible-light (VL, lambda > 420 nm) PCO of HCHO over plasmonic Au/TiO2 in a single-pass continuous-flow reactor is studied. The Au/TiO2 activated by oxygen plasma (OP) sample is selected for the kinetic study by comparing with the sample activated by calcination. The effects of light intensity, humidity and HCHO initial concentration on induction period and HCHO conversion are investigated. Subsequently, the VL light intensity- and humidity-dependent rate constant of the first-order reaction, k(I, H)(VL), is expressed quantitatively as a function of I and H and accordingly the inherent rate constant k(VL), and humidity impact factor f(H) are deduced. In low light-intensity (I) regime, the exponent n of I equals I and k(VL) = 0.05 cm(2) s(-1) mW(-1). In medium and high I regimes, n equals 0.36 and 0, k(VL) equals 1 cm(2) s(-1) mW(-1) and 7 s(-1), respectively. The humidity impact factors equal 11.0, -15.4 and -0.1 and quantitatively express the strongly positive, strongly negative and slightly negative net effects on the VL PCO rate in the low, medium and high humidity regimes, respectively. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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