Photocatalytic decolorization of methylene blue in aqueous TiO2 suspension

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作者
Lee, BN [1 ]
Liaw, WD
Lou, JC
机构
[1] Ta Jen Pharmaceut Coll, Dept Environm Engn, Ping Tung 900, Taiwan
[2] Natl Sun Yat Sen Univ, Inst Elect Engn, Kaohsiung 80424, Taiwan
关键词
TiO2/UV; methylene blue; Langmuir-Hinshelwood model; photocatalysis;
D O I
10.1089/ees.1999.16.165
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
A series of experiments were carried out to study the photocatalytic decolorization of methylene blue in a thermostatic reactor. The methylene blue solution for the experiment was synthetic, and all of the experiments were performed in a 2-1, reactor with UV lamps, a wavelength at 365 nm, in combination with a TiO2 powder as the catalyst. The results indicated that the optimal tentative conditions were developed in a solution with 0.25 g/L of TiO2 at a pH of 3.0, and the irradiation flux of an intensity of 2.83 mW/cm(2) to achieve approximately 98.2% color removal from the methylene blue solution (initial 10 mu M) during a reaction time of 60 min. The reaction can be expressed as pseudo first-order kinetics with the observed rate constant, K-obs, 0.067 min(-1). The addition of H2O2 as an oxidation agent in the reaction system results in shortening the reaction time, because the reaction efficiency is increased. However, three kinds of anions CO3=, Cl-, and SO4=) can inhibit the reaction progress. A higher temperature is significantly helpful to diminish the TOC of the wastewater during a photocatalysis process. The higher the reaction temperature, the more TOC removal is achieved. The experimental data estimates the activation energy of photocatalysis for methylene blue to be 14.45 KJ/mol, which can be reduced to similar to 12.1 KJ/mol by adding 5 mM H2O2 into the solution.
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页码:165 / 175
页数:11
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