Photocatalytic NO abatement by cement blocks covered with Fe-TiO2 and surface hardening agents: Impacts of Fe-TiO2 contents of coating solutions

Authors
Zhao, ShufangKim, Soong YeonSaqlain, ShahidCha, Byeong JunSeo, Hyun OokKim, Young Dok
Issue Date
2023-03
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Citation
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, v.174
Abstract
In this study, the photocatalytic activity of commercial TiO2 particles (R996) in promoting the oxidation of NO under visible light irradiation at 50% relative humidity was enhanced by the temperature-regulated chemical vapor deposition of Fe-oxide (0.4 wt%) and post-annealing (375 degrees C, 2 h). Fe-TiO2@SHA/cement block samples were prepared by dispersing the modified TiO2 particles (Fe-TiO2) on cement blocks using a surface hardening agent (SHA) as a binder. The Fe-TiO2@SHA/cement blocks exhibited higher photocatalytic activity in promoting the conversion of NO into NO3- than the particulate counterparts. The Fe-TiO2@SHA/cement blocks exhibited dissimilar patterns in terms of the changes in NO removal as a function of the reaction time in the early stage of the reaction (0-150 min) depending on the Fe-TiO2 contents. The removal of NO increased gradually as the reaction time increased with lower Fe-TiO2 contents, whereas a gradual decrease in NO removal as a function of the reaction time was observed with higher Fe-TiO2 contents. The dependence of the response on the Fe-TiO2 contents was attributed to the dissimilar Fe-TiO2 structures formed on the cement blocks due to variations in the viscosity of the Fe-TiO2 coating solutions with different Fe-TiO2 contents.
Keywords
SELECTIVE CATALYTIC-REDUCTION; TIO2 NANOPARTICLES; NITROGEN-OXIDES; NITRIC-OXIDE; AIR; EMISSIONS; OXIDATION; ACETALDEHYDE; DEGRADATION; TEMPERATURE; Photocatalytic NO oxidation; Visible light responsive photocatalytic materials; Fe-TiO2; Photocatalytic cement blocks; Air purification
ISSN
0022-3697
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/113980
DOI
10.1016/j.jpcs.2022.111159
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