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Photocatalytic Degradation of 4-Chlorophenol: The Effects of Varying TiO2Concentration and Light Wavelength
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Catalysis; April 1997, Vol. 167 Issue: 1 p25-32, 8p
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ISSN
00219517; 10902694
Abstract
The effects of TiO2surface loading and light conditions on the photocatalyzed degradation of 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) were examined, in order to address deficiencies in previous studies in which these issues were not examined satisfactorily. It is proposed that these factors explain differences in the reported reaction intermediate concentrations. Increasing the loading of TiO2in a slurry has little effect on the rate of 4-CP disappearance. However, the concentration of 4-chlorocatechol (4-CC), a primary degradation product, decreases with increasing TiO2loading. Zero order kinetics in terms of 4-CP were observed for 4-CP degradation. The rate of mineralization increased with increasing TiO2concentration. The rate of mineralization relative to 4-CP degradation was more rapid under conditions of lower light intensity. Significant adsorption of 4-CC on Degussa P25 TiO2was measured and these data are fitted well by a Langmuir isotherm. Adsorption of 4-CC accounts for most of the changes in 4-CC concentration at different TiO2loadings. An increased proportion of surface oxidation reactions at higher TiO2loadings and lower light intensity may explain the higher rates of mineralization in thicker slurries. The quantum yield of reaction of 4-CP increased with decreasing wavelength of light from φ=0.01, at λ=360 nm to φ=0.07, at λ=300 nm. A relationship ofd[4-CP]/dt∝I0.8was measured.