Comparative Sonophotocatalysis and Photocatalysis for Chloroform Degradation

Sonophotocatalysis와 Photocatalysis를 이용한 Chloroform의 광산화

  • Park, Jae-Hong (Research Institute for Environmental Technology and Sustainable Development, Korea University) ;
  • Cho, Il-Hyoung (New Town Development Division, Gyeonggi Innovation Corporation)
  • 박재홍 (고려대학교 환경기술.정책연구소) ;
  • 조일형 (경기지방공사)
  • Received : 2005.02.01
  • Accepted : 2005.03.23
  • Published : 2005.05.30

Abstract

Comparison between photocatalysis (UV+$TiO_2$) and sonophotocatalysis (Sonication+UV+$TiO_2$) were performed in lab-scale experiments for the treatment of chloroform. The effect of operational parameters, i.e., initial chloroform concentration, $TiO_2$ concentration, UV light intensity and sonication time on the degradation rate of aqueous solution of chloroform has been examined. The optimal conditions for photocatalysis and sonophotocatalysis processes were determined: initial chloroform concentration was 25 mg/L, the concentration of $TiO_2$ was 200 mg/L and UV light intensity was $6.630 mW/cm^2$, respectively. The optimal sonication time on sonophotocatalysis process was 90 min. Under the optimal conditions, sonophotocatalysis was effective for inducing faster degradation of the chloroform.

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