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Photocatalytic degradation of 2-(4-methylphenoxy)ethanol over TiO2 spheres

Authors :
Principado de Asturias
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
Russian Government
European Commission
Ilkaeva, Marina
Krivtsov, I. V.
Díaz, Eva
Amghouz, Zakariae
Patiño, Yolanda
Khainakov, Sergei
García, José R.
Ordóñez, Salvador
Principado de Asturias
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
Russian Government
European Commission
Ilkaeva, Marina
Krivtsov, I. V.
Díaz, Eva
Amghouz, Zakariae
Patiño, Yolanda
Khainakov, Sergei
García, José R.
Ordóñez, Salvador
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The photocatalytic TiO2-assisted decomposition of 2-(4-methylphenoxy)ethanol (MPET) in aqueous solution has been studied for the first time. The intermediate compounds of MPET photodegradation have been also determined. A toxic p-cresol is formed in significant quantities during the photocatalytic reaction. A solvent-exchange approach for a template-free preparation of spherical TiO2 particles has been described, which is based solely on precipitation of hydrous titania from aqueous titanium peroxo complex by using organic solvents. The proposed method favours the formation of spherical titania particles with a mean size varying from 50 to 260 nm depending on the choice of solvent. The procedure for converting nonporous titania spheres into mesoporous material maintaining the same spherical morphology has been developed. The synthesized TiO2 spheres demonstrate a degree of MPET photo-degradation close to that of the commercial titania Aeroxide P25, besides being successfully recovered and reused for four reaction cycles without loss of photocatalytic activity. The effectiveness of the commercial Aeroxide P25 in MPET photodegradation, on the other hand, suffers 10-time drop during the third reaction cycle, which is attributed to its poor recoverability because the photocatalyst is composed of small particles of 20 nm size.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1247924754
Document Type :
Electronic Resource