Formaldehyde removal from air via a rotating adsorbent combined with a photocatalyst reactor: Kinetic modeling
A novel rotating honeycomb adsorbent coupled with a photocatalytic reactor demonstrated by Shiraishi et al. is modeled here. In operation, the air pollutant formaldehyde was adsorbed from a simulated room (10 m 3) onto a slowly rotating honeycomb, which then passed slowly through a small chamber (0....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of catalysis 2006, Vol.237 (1), p.29-37 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A novel rotating honeycomb adsorbent coupled with a photocatalytic reactor demonstrated by Shiraishi et al. is modeled here. In operation, the air pollutant formaldehyde was adsorbed from a simulated room (10 m
3) onto a slowly rotating honeycomb, which then passed slowly through a small chamber (0.09 m
3) in which locally recirculated heated air desorbed the formaldehyde and carried it through a photocatalytic reactor, which oxidized the desorbed material. The regenerated rotor-adsorbent then rotated back into the airtight chamber. This system was modeled at steady states and transient states to determine adsorption, desorption, and photocatalyst pseudo-first-order rate constants at the appropriate temperatures (ambient temperature for adsorption, 120–180 °C for desorption and photocatalysis). Intensity-corrected values for the photocatalytic rate constant
k
cat
(cm
2/(mW s)) deduced from fitting our model to the data of Shiraishi et al. were in good agreement with those calculated from five literature reports for formaldehyde photocatalytic destruction. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9517 1090-2694 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jcat.2005.10.013 |