Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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583463 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Photocatalytic decomposition of CCl4 (80 mg Lâ1 in H2O) effected by Zr-MCM-41 (Zr incorporated in the amorphous wall of MCM-41) has been studied in the present work. Experimentally, photocatalytic decomposition of CCl4 on Zr-MCM-41 was enhanced by about 1.96 times over that on ZrO2. Photocatalytic decomposition of CCl4 may proceed via a two-electron transfer process that yields mainly CHCl3, Clâ and H2. Since little C2Cl2, C2Cl6 or CH2Cl2 was found, it is unlikely that CHCl3 involved in the secondary photocatalytic degradation process. In addition, photocatalytic splitting of H2O on Zr-MCM-41 was also enhanced. The yield of H2 was 6.5 mmol (g ZrO2)â1. About 68% of this hydrogen (6.5 mmol (g ZrO2)â1) was consumed in the photocatalytic decomposition of CCl4.
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Authors
Y.-C. Chien, H. Paul Wang, S.-H. Liu, T.L. Hsiung, H.-S. Tai, C.-Y. Peng,