Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
46235 Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The decomposition rate was significantly increased by the addition of oxygen.•The influence of DO concentration on selectivity for nitrite and nitrate was examined.•The selectivity for nitrite and nitrate was suppressed as the initial concentration of ammonia was increased.

The oxidation of aqueous ammonia over a platinum-loaded TiO2 photocatalyst was investigated for purification of wastewater. The reaction rate for the decomposition of aqueous ammonia was significantly increased by the addition of oxygen to the reaction system. The enhancement of charge separation efficiency due to consumption of photogenerated electrons by oxygen increased the decomposition rate. For dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations below 0.09 mM, the initial decomposition rate and the selectivity for nitrite and nitrate increased as DO concentration increased. Although the selectivity for nitrite and nitrate was over 90% for the initial concentration of ammonia ([NH3]i) = 5.0 mM under an air flow, the selectivity was suppressed as the initial concentration of ammonia was increased, e.g., 43% for [NH3]i = 100 mM.

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