A Comparison of slurry and inmobilized TiO2 in the photocatalytic degradation of phenol (original) (raw)
2012, Latin American Applied Research
The photocatalytic degradation of phenol was studied using slurry and immobilized TiO 2 as catalysts in order to compare the specific reaction rate constants, k s and k p. Losses from phenol evaporation, the time necessary to reach adsorption equilibrium, irradiation effects and photolysis rates were quantified. k s was determined under rateoptimizing operating conditions, and k p was determined using the amount of immobilized catalyst mass that gave the maximum pollutant degradation rates. k s was two times larger than k p when the calculations were made on catalyst mass basis. Experiments performed to study catalyst deactivation showed that k p was approximately one-half of its initial value after 18 hours of phenol photodegradation. Also, among the photocatalytic degradation reactions of rhodamine B, tetracycline and phenol, the ratio of k s to k p was between 2.1 and 5.3 when the calculations were made on catalyst mass basis.