二氧化钛
光催化
催化作用
光降解
多孔性
材料科学
苯酚
反应速率
多孔介质
输运现象
吸收(声学)
化学工程
动力学
化学
机械
复合材料
有机化学
工程类
物理
量子力学
作者
Massimiliano Vezzoli,Troy Farrell,Adrian Baker,Steven Psaltis,Wayde N. Martens,John Bell
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cej.2013.08.049
摘要
The use of immobilised TiO2 for the purification of polluted water streams introduces the necessity to evaluate the effect of mechanisms such as the transport of pollutants from the bulk of the liquid to the catalyst surface and the transport phenomena inside the porous film. Experimental results of the effects of film thickness on the observed reaction rate for both liquid-side and support-side illumination are here compared with the predictions of a one-dimensional mathematical model of the porous photocatalytic slab. Good agreement was observed between the experimentally obtained photodegradation of phenol and its by-products, and the corresponding model predictions. The results have confirmed that an optimal catalyst thickness exists and, for the films employed here, is 5 μm. Furthermore, the modelling results have highlighted the fact that porosity, together with the intrinsic reaction kinetics are the parameters controlling the photocatalytic activity of the film. The former by influencing transport phenomena and light absorption characteristics, the latter by naturally dictating the rate of reaction.
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