Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.327, 490-499, 2017
Mesoporous TiO2 under VUV irradiation: Enhanced photocatalytic oxidation for VOCs degradation at room temperature
The application of photocatalytic oxidation (PCO) in VOCs abatement is greatly limited by catalytic deactivation and inefficiency. In this study, mesoporous TiO2 was prepared by a one-step hydrolysis method via varying the calcination temperature and used for photocatalytic oxidation of gaseous benzene. Results revealed that the calcination temperature significantly affects the structural properties and catalytic activity of TiO2. The fabricated mesoporous TiO2 exhibited much better catalytic activity and stability towards benzene degradation compared to commercially-available TiO2 (P25) which suffered from quick deactivation and low efficiency. The samples calcined at 400 degrees C showed a good mesoporous structure and superior capacity for benzene adsorption, which led to the best photocatalytic activity. VUV irradiation in the PCO process greatly enhanced benzene degradation and exhibited a benzene removal efficiency of 80% while it was less than 10% under UV irradiation. VUV photolysis and O-3 generated from VUV irradiation made a major contribution to benzene degradation in the VUV-PCO process. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.