Journal of Catalysis, Vol.149, No.1, 189-194, 1994
Photocatalytic Degradation of Gaseous Pyridine over Zeolite-Supported Titanium-Dioxide
The photocatalyzed degradation of pyridine in the gas phase was investigated using titanium dioxide semiconductor supported on mordenite. The complete mineralization was found to occur over a catalyst containing 75 wt% TiO2 and 25 wt% mordenite in about 180 min in the presence of saturated water vapor at 0 degrees C (4.6 Torr). Low water vapor pressure of 0.096 Torr was found to be sufficient to achieve a reasonably high percentage and rate of degradation. Diffusion of pyridine within the catalyst adversely affects the activity when the thickness of the catalyst coating exceeds the penetration depth of illumination. The activity of the zeolite-supported catalysts was higher than that of TiO2. The photonic efficiency for the complete mineralization of pyridine to CO2 was determined to be 0.48.
Keywords:HETEROGENEOUS PHOTOCATALYSIS;ORGANIC-MOLECULES;THIN-FILMS;TIO2;OXIDATION;WATER;PARTICLES;TRICHLOROETHYLENE;CONTAMINANTS;ADSORPTION