PHOTOMINERALISATION OF 4-CHLOROPHENOL SENSITIZED BY TITANIUM-DIOXIDE - A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF ANNEALING THE PHOTOCATALYST AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES
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1993
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The results of a study of the variation in photocatalytic activity of TiO2, as measured by its ability to photomineralise 4-chlorophenol, as a function of temperature used to anneal the TiO2, are reported. Heat treatment of the TiO2 leads to a marked decrease in its photocatalytic activity at annealing temperatures above 600-degrees-C. This decrease is associated with a concomitant drop in the specific surface area of the TiO2, owing to particle sintering, rather than the anatase to rutile transformation, which occurs largely at temperatures above 700-degrees-C. There is a reasonable correlation between photocatalytic activity and the surface area of the aggregate particles in the dispersions of the different heat-treated TiO2 samples. |
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Mills , A & Morris , S 1993 , ' PHOTOMINERALISATION OF 4-CHLOROPHENOL SENSITIZED BY TITANIUM-DIOXIDE - A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF ANNEALING THE PHOTOCATALYST AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES ' Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry , vol 71 , pp. 285-289 . |
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