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Photocatalytic abatement results from a model street canyon.

M Gallus1, R Ciuraru2,3,4, F Mothes5, V Akylas6, F Barmpas6, A Beeldens7, F Bernard2, E Boonen7, A Boréave2, M Cazaunau8, N Charbonnel2, H Chen8, V Daële8, Y Dupart2, C Gaimoz9, B Grosselin8, H Herrmann5, S Ifang1, R Kurtenbach1, M Maille9, I Marjanovic9, V Michoud9, A Mellouki8, K Miet9, N Moussiopoulos6, L Poulain5, P Zapf9, C George2, J F Doussin9, J Kleffmann10.   

Abstract

During the European Life+ project PhotoPAQ (Demonstration of Photocatalytic remediation Processes on Air Quality), photocatalytic remediation of nitrogen oxides (NOx), ozone (O3), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and airborne particles on photocatalytic cementitious coating materials was studied in an artificial street canyon setup by comparing with a colocated nonactive reference canyon of the same dimension (5 × 5 × 53 m). Although the photocatalytic material showed reasonably high activity in laboratory studies, no significant reduction of NOx, O3, and VOCs and no impact on particle mass, size distribution, and chemical composition were observed in the field campaign. When comparing nighttime and daytime correlation plots of the two canyons, an average upper limit NOx remediation of ≤2% was derived. This result is consistent only with three recent field studies on photocatalytic NOx remediation in the urban atmosphere, whereas much higher reductions were obtained in most other field investigations. Reasons for the controversial results are discussed, and a more consistent picture of the quantitative remediation is obtained after extrapolation of the results from the various field campaigns to realistic main urban street canyon conditions.

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Keywords:  Air pollution; Outdoor application; Photocatalysis; Street canyon; TiO2

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26178827     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-4926-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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