Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
56609 Catalysis Today 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new method for determination of self-cleaning activity of photocatalytic surfaces is proposed. It is based on the deposition of a transparent solid layer comprising terephthalic acid over the photocatalytic surface (three types of titania films on glass were used as test samples). When such a system was irradiated, among the other degradation products also a hydroxyterephthalic acid was formed due to a reaction between photoexcited TiO2 and terephthalic acid. Hydroxyterephthalic acid is a highly fluorescent molecule and it was detected by HPLC-FLD or spectrofluorimeter. This direct method of following quantitatively the formation of an oxidation product was found to be accurate, highly sensitive and reproducible, therefore, it represents a promising option to be considered in standardization efforts in the field of photocatalysis.

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