| Literature DB >> 27016820 |
B Neppolian1, Shinya Mine2, Yu Horiuchi2, C L Bianchi3, M Matsuoka2, D D Dionysiou4, M Anpo2.
Abstract
TiO2-encapsulated H-ZSM photocatalysts were prepared by physical mixing of TiO2 and zeolites. Pt was immobilized on the surface of the TiO2-encapsulated zeolite (H-ZSM) catalysts by a simple photochemical reduction method. Different weight ratios of both TiO2 and Pt were hybridized with H-ZSM and the catalytic performance of the prepared catalysts was investigated for 2-propanol oxidation in liquid phase and acetaldehyde in gas phase reaction. Around 5-10 wt% TiO2-encapsulated H-ZSM catalysts was found to be optimal amount for the effective oxidation of the organics. Prior to light irradiation, Pt-TiO2-H-ZSM showed considerable amount of catalytic degradation of 2-propanol in the dark, forming acetone as an intermediate. In this study, Pt has played a major and important role on the total oxidation of 2-propanol as well as acetaldehyde. As a result, no residual organics were present in the pores of the zeolites. The catalysts could be reused more than three times without losing their catalytic activity in both phases. The Pt-TiO2-H-ZSM photocatalysts could overcome the problem of strong adsorption of organics in the zeolite pores (after the reaction). Thus, Pt-TiO2-H-ZSM can be used as a potential catalyst for both liquid and gas phase oxidation of organic pollutants.Entities:
Keywords: Degradation; Gas phase oxidation; H-ZSM-5; Liquid phase; Pt; TiO(2)
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27016820 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.03.063
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086