Fe3+ and Ce3+ modified nano-TiO2 for degradation of exhaust gas in tunnels

To solve the environmental pollution caused by automobile exhaust in a tunnel, this study has developed a modified nano-TiO based on Fe and Ce . The modified nano-TiO is prepared by the sol–gel method, and the modification adopts Fe single-doping, Ce sing-doping, and co-doping. The properties were a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Green processing and synthesis 2021-10, Vol.10 (1), p.628-643
Hauptverfasser: Luo, Yin, Wu, Jianmin, Qin, Zhong, Zhang, Hengcong
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:To solve the environmental pollution caused by automobile exhaust in a tunnel, this study has developed a modified nano-TiO based on Fe and Ce . The modified nano-TiO is prepared by the sol–gel method, and the modification adopts Fe single-doping, Ce sing-doping, and co-doping. The properties were also characterized by X-ray diffraction analysis, UV-vis diffuse reflectance analysis, fluorescence spectroscopy analysis, specific surface area analysis, and paramagnetic resonance popper analysis. The analyses showed that the doping of ions would change the energy band structure of nano-TiO and produce crystal defects, thus improving the photocatalytic activity. Then, a self-fabricated exhaust gas degradation device was used to carry out the exhaust gas degradation experiments. The results showed that the modification improves the catalytic efficiency of nano-TiO , and Fe , Ce co-doping > Ce single-doping > Fe single-doping > pure TiO . At the dosage of 0.5%, the maximum degradation efficiencies of NO and CO before compensation are 53.85% and 16.39%, respectively, and the maximum degradation rates are 1.04 and 0.93 ppm·min . After compensation, the maximum degradation efficiencies of NO and CO are 20.14% and 6.04%, respectively. The maximum degradation rate is 0.40 and 0.41 ppm·min , respectively.
ISSN:2191-9542
2191-9550
DOI:10.1515/gps-2021-0063