期刊:Water Research [Elsevier] 日期:1986-05-01卷期号:20 (5): 569-578被引量:370
标识
DOI:10.1016/0043-1354(86)90020-5
摘要
Twenty-one organic compounds, known to be possible contaminants of water, have been treated with u.v.-illuminated titanium dioxide powder in aqueous suspension. In each case the organic material was converted to carbon dioxide. The rate of carbon dioxide formation did not vary greatly from one compound to another; even nitrobenzene was converted at 40% of the maximum rate observed with 2,4 dichlorophenol. Chlorobenzene, benzoic acid and 4-chlorophenol were selected for more detailed studies of the effect of solute concentration, pH and products other than CO 2 . Results were compared using illumination by a 100 W medium pressure mercury lamp, an 0.25 m 2 parabolic trough solar collector and by solar illumination of a flat bed. The CO 2 production rate from 300 ml of 10 −3 M 4-chlorophenol in contact with 0.15 g TiO 2 solar illuminated with the 0.25 m 2 collector was 20 μM min −1 which corresponds to the oxidizing radicals generated in water by a 60 Co gamma ray dose rate of not less than 8.3 krad min −1 . The possible use of solar-illuminated TiO 2 for the disinfection of water is suggested.