Photocatalytic oxidation of nitrogen oxides on N-F-doped titania thin films

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Katsanaki AV, Kontos AG, Maggos T, Pelaez M, Likodimos V, Pavlatou EA, Dionysiou DD, Falaras P. Photocatalytic oxidation of nitrogen oxides on N-F-doped titania thin films. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental [Internet]. 2013;140-141:619-625.

Abstract:

Visible light activated nanostructured TiO2 with nitrogen and fluorine co-dopants were prepared by the surfactant assisted sol-gel method and immobilized on glass substrates by dip coating. The films were inserted inside a continuous flow photoreactor and examined for the photocatalytic oxidation of NO air pollutant with initial concentration of 200-800ppbv. The modified catalysts exhibited significant photocatalytic activity under daylight illumination, with maximum percentage of NO removal equal to 24.2% and photooxidation rate up to 0.66μgm-2s-1. The reaction rates increased proportionally to the incident light intensity whereas for the strongly absorbed UV light a deviation from linearity was observed. Mass balance during photooxidation was confirmed by determining the amount of NO3- product residues onto the photocatalyst surface. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

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