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TiO 2 -based catalytic systems for the treatment of airborne aromatic hydrocarbons.

Aadil BathlaSherif A YounisKi-Hyun KimXiaowei Li
Published in: Materials horizons (2023)
Among diverse strategies to manage air quality, catalytic oxidation has been a widely used option to mitigate diverse pollutants such as aromatic volatile organic compounds (VOCs), especially benzene, toluene, and xylene (BTX). For such applications, TiO 2 -based catalysts have drawn significant research attention for their prominent photo/thermal catalytic activities and photochemical stability. This review has been organized to elaborate on the recent developments achieved in the thermocatalytic, photocatalytic, and photothermal applications of metal/non-metal doped TiO 2 catalysts towards BTX vapors and their reaction mechanisms. The performance of the reported TiO 2 -based catalysts has also been analyzed based on multiple computational metrics such as reaction rate ( r ), quantum yield (QY), space-time yield, and figure of merit (FOM). At last, the research gap and prospects in the catalytic treatment of BTX are also discussed in association with the feasibility and utility of TiO 2 -based catalysts in air purification applications.
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