A Revised Disrupted Langmuir-Adsorption Model of Photocatalysis
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27/08/2015
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The increasingly popular disrupted Langmuir–adsorption (DLA) kinetic model of photocatalysis does not contain an explicit function for the dependence of rate on the irradiance, ρ, but instead has a term αρθ, where, α is a constant of the system, and θ is also a constant equal to 1 or 0.5 at low or high ρ values, respectively. Several groups have recently replaced the latter term with an explicit function of the form χ1(−1 + (1 + χ2ρ)1/2), where χ1 and χ2, are constants that can be related to a proposed reaction scheme. Here the latter schemes are investigated, and revised to create a more credible form by assuming an additional hole trapping step. The latter may be the oxidation of water or a surface saturated with O2–. Importantly, this revision suggests that it is only applicable for low quantum yield/efficiency processes. The revised disrupted Langmuir–adsorption model is used to provide good fits to the kinetic data reported for a number of different systems including the photocatalytic oxidation of nitric oxide (NO), phenol (PhOH), and formic acid (FA). |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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Mills , A & O'Rourke , C 2015 , ' A Revised Disrupted Langmuir-Adsorption Model of Photocatalysis ' Journal of Physical Chemistry C , vol 119 , no. 34 , pp. 19941-19946 . DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b05787 |
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