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Kinetic Aspects of Benzene Degradation over TiO 2 -N and Composite Fe/Bi 2 WO 6 /TiO 2 -N Photocatalysts under Irradiation with Visible Light.

Mikhail LyulyukinNikita KovalevskiyAndrey V BukhtiyarovDenis KozlovDmitry Selishchev
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
In this study, composite materials based on nanocrystalline anatase TiO 2 doped with nitrogen and bismuth tungstate are synthesized using a hydrothermal method. All samples are tested in the oxidation of volatile organic compounds under visible light to find the correlations between their physicochemical characteristics and photocatalytic activity. The kinetic aspects are studied both in batch and continuous-flow reactors, using ethanol and benzene as test compounds. The Bi 2 WO 6 /TiO 2 -N heterostructure enhanced with Fe species efficiently utilizes visible light in the blue region and exhibits much higher activity in the degradation of ethanol vapor than pristine TiO 2 -N. However, an increased activity of Fe/Bi 2 WO 6 /TiO 2 -N can have an adverse effect in the degradation of benzene vapor. A temporary deactivation of the photocatalyst can occur at a high concentration of benzene due to the fast accumulation of non-volatile intermediates on its surface. The formed intermediates suppress the adsorption of the initial benzene and substantially increase the time required for its complete removal from the gas phase. An increase in temperature up to 140 °C makes it possible to increase the rate of the overall oxidation process, and the use of the Fe/Bi 2 WO 6 /TiO 2 -N composite improves the selectivity of oxidation compared to pristine TiO 2 -N.
Keyphrases
  • visible light
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