Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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43659 | Applied Catalysis A: General | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Ethanol photo-oxidation was investigated over mesoporous, amorphous V + TiO2 and V + TiO2(anatase) catalysts. Under the UV + visible light, mesoporous V + TiO2 generally exhibited faster photo-oxidation rates than V + TiO2(anatase) catalysts did. VIV doping directed preferable formation of acetic acid rather than predominant acetaldehyde formation. Under the visible light only, mesoporous VIV–TiO2 catalyst exhibited best reactivity among all V + TiO2 catalysts. Ethanol dehydration reaction was preferred. Initial quicker water evolution may suggest greater oxidation capability compared to V + TiO2(anatase) catalysts.
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Authors
Dilshad Masih, Hideaki Yoshitake, Yasuo Izumi,