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Photocatalysis of o-, m- and p-Xylene Using Element-Enhanced Visible-Light Driven Titanium Dioxide KCI 등재

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한국환경과학회지 (Journal of Environmental Science International)
한국환경과학회 (The Korean Environmental Sciences Society)
초록

Enhancing with non-metallic elemental nitrogen(N) is one of several methods that have been proposed to modify the electronic properties of bulk titanium dioxide(TiO2), in order to make TiO2 effective under visible-light irradiation. Accordingly, current study evaluated the feasibility of applying visible-light-induced TiO2 enhanced with N element to cleanse aromatic compounds, focusing on xylene isomers at indoor air quality(IAQ) levels. The N-enhanced TiO2 was prepared by applying two popular processes, and they were coated by applying two well-known methods. For three o-, m-, and p-xylene, the two coating methods exhibited different photocatalytic oxidation(PCO) efficiencies. Similarly, the two N-doping processes showed different PCO efficiencies. For all three stream flow rates(SFRs), the degradation efficiencies were similar between o-xylene and m,p-xylene. The degradation efficiencies of all target compounds increased as the SFR decreased. The degradation efficiencies determined via a PCO system with N-enhanced visible-light induced TiO2 was somewhat lower than that with ultraviolet(UV)-light induced unmodified TiO2, which was reported by previous studies. Nevertheless, it is noteworthy that PCO efficiencies increased up to 94% for o-xylene and 97% for the m,p-xylene under lower SFR(0.5 L min-1). Consequently, it is suggested that with appropriate SFR conditions, the visible-light-assisted photocatalytic systems could also become important tools for improving IAQ.

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  • Wan- Kuen Jo(Department of Environmental Engineering, Kyungpook National University) Corresponding Author
  • Mo-Keun Kim(GyeongSangBukdo Government Public Institute of Health and Environment)
  • Jong-Tae Kim(Department of Environmental Engineering, Kyungpook National University)