Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9781273 | Progress in Solid State Chemistry | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The photocatalytic activity of TiO2(B) in a gas phase was evaluated using the total oxidation of propane with oxygen and the photocatalytic reduction of NO to N2 in an oxygen rich gas mixture. For the total oxidation of propane in the gas mixture containing 300Â ppm propane and 20% oxygen, the reaction rates per 1Â m2/g of the BET surface area of the catalyst for TiO2(B) prepared by our protocol and Hombifine N (anatase, SBETÂ =Â 300Â m2/g) are comparable. For the photocatalytic NO reduction to N2 in an atmosphere containing 20% oxygen the ratio of quantum yields for TiO2(B) and Hombifine N was found to be 0.08, which is roughly equivalent to the ratio of their BET surface areas (0.09), despite different phase composition of both materials. In comparison with the standard catalyst our material exhibited higher selectivity in the reduction of NO to N2.
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Authors
M. Zukalová, M. KalbáÄ, L. Kavan, I. Exnar, A. Haeger, M. Graetzel,