研究目的
Investigating the effect of NO2 and NO3-/HNO3 adsorption on NO photocatalytic conversion using two photocatalysts (P25 and HT-ET).
研究成果
The study demonstrated that NO2 is not efficiently photocatalytically converted but rather undergoes disproportionation on the catalyst surface, forming nitrates and NO. The formation of [(NO3-)-(H2O) n-NO2] complexes was observed, which are stable in an NO atmosphere. The results suggest that the photocatalytic conversion of NOx can be optimized by understanding and controlling the adsorption and disproportionation processes of NO2.
研究不足
The study was limited by the specific conditions of the photocatalytic conversion process, including the use of a tubular reactor and the focus on NO, NO2, and NO3-/HNO3 adsorption and conversion. The findings may not be directly applicable to other reactor designs or pollutant systems.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved the use of two photocatalysts (P25 and HT-ET) in powder form within a tubular photoreactor for continuous operation enabling FTIR analysis.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The catalysts were characterized by XRD and BET surface area measurements. NO, NO2, and NO3-/HNO3 were used as probe molecules.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
A borosilicate reactor, mass flow controllers, a Horiba APNA-370 N/S analyser, and a Thermo Scientific-Nicolet iS10 spectrophotometer for FTIR studies.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The photocatalytic conversion studies were performed with the catalyst in powder form, introduced into a reactor, and illuminated with a 60 W Philips Solarium HB175 lamp.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The efficiency of the process was evaluated by transforming experimental data to molar flows and applying a mass balance to the photoreactor.
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