SYNERGISTIC EFFECT OF TI02 AND IRON OXIDE SUPPORTED ON FLUOROCARBON FILMS PART 2: LONG-TERM STABILITY AND INFLUENCE OF REACTION PARAMETERS ON PHOTOACTIVATED DEGRADATION OF POLLUTANTS
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
The degradation of hydroquinone (HQ) and nalidixic acid (NA) mediated by TiO2 and iron oxide
immobilized on functionalized polyvinyl fluoride films (PVFf-TiO2-Fe oxide) in the presence of H2O2
under simulated solar light has been examined. The results show that the contribution of homogeneous
photo-Fenton oxidation to the initial mineralization process was low. The degradation rates were not
dependant of initial pH. Heterogeneous photocatalytic activity of PVFf-TiO2-Fe oxide was enhanced by
increasing temperature, NaCl addition and by long-term utilization.
The PVFf-TiO2-Fe oxide surface was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) at different states of utilization. Correlations between the catalyst
surface composition and degradation kinetics are discussed. Long-term stability evaluated by repetitive
pollutant degradations was outstanding. The presence of TiO2 seems to (i) limit contact between
polymer film and highly reactive radicals in the solution and (ii) act as a charge trap. Moreover, during
the photocatalysis mediated by PVFf-TiO2-Fe oxide, some leaching of supported iron increased the
amount of the top TiO2 layer exposed to the light increasing the synergistic effects between the two
oxides leading to enhanced pollutant degradation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Heterogeneous photo-Fenton; TiO2 photocatalysis; Solar detoxification; pH and temperature effect
Elenco autori:
Lopez, Antonio
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