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http://dx.doi.org/10.3740/MRSK.2004.14.6.407

Decomposition of Gas-Phase Benzene on TiO2 Coated Alumina Balls by Photocatalytic Reaction  

Lee Nam-Hee (Sejong Advanced Institute of Nano Technologies/ Department of Nano Science and Technology, Sejong University)
Jung Sang-Chul (Department of Civil and Environment Engineering, Sunchon National University)
Sun Il-Sik (Hazard Evaluation Headquarters, Korea Testing and Research Institute for Chemical Industry)
Cho Duk-Ho (Optical and Electronic Materials Division, Korea Agency for Technology and Standards)
Shin Seung-han (Nano Surface Technology Team, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
Kim Sun-Jae (Sejong Advanced Institute of Nano Technologies/ Department of Nano Science and Technology, Sejong University)
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Korean Journal of Materials Research / v.14, no.6, 2004 , pp. 407-412 More about this Journal
Abstract
Photo decomposition of gas phase benzene by $TiO_2$ thin films chemically deposited on alumina balls were investigated under UV irradiation. Photo decomposition rates were measured in real time during the reaction using a photo ionization detector, which ionizes C-H bonding of benzene molecules and then converts into volatile organic compounds (VOCs) concentrations. From the measuring results, the VOCs concentration increased instantly when IN irradiated because C-H bonds of benzene molecules strongly absorbed on the surface of $TiO_2$ films before the IN irradiation was destroyed by photo decomposition. After that, the VOCs concentration decreased with increasing surface area of $TiO_2$ and reaction time under the IN irradiation. At the optimal conditions for the photo decomposition of gas phase benzene, the reaction rate of the photo decomposition for high concentrations (over 60 ppm) was slow but that of relatively low concentration (under 60 ppm) was fast, due to limited surface area of $TiO_2$ thin films for the reaction. Thus, it is concluded that the photo decomposition rate was mainly affected by the surface area of $TiO_2$ or absorption reaction.
Keywords
$TiO_2$; Photocatalyst; Benzene; Decomposition; LPCVD.;
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