Removal of Paraquat Dissolved in a Photoreactor with TiO sub(2) Immobilized on the Glass-Tubes of UV Lamps
Experiments were performed to investigate the effects of operating parameters, such as air-inflow rate, UV-light intensity, and film thickness of the photocatalyst, on the photo-decomposition efficiency of paraquat in an immersion-type reactor with TiO sub(2) immobilized by three kinds of methods on...
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description | Experiments were performed to investigate the effects of operating parameters, such as air-inflow rate, UV-light intensity, and film thickness of the photocatalyst, on the photo-decomposition efficiency of paraquat in an immersion-type reactor with TiO sub(2) immobilized by three kinds of methods on the glass tube of UV lamps. As the number of TiO sub(2) coating-time increased from 1 to 4, film thickness on the glass tube by a dip-coating method increased from 355 to 1180 Angstrom. The removal efficiency of paraquat using TiO sub(2) prepared by the hydrothermal method was the highest, being 99% in a 12 h operation of 3-type TiO sub(2) immobilized by a sol-gel method and a hydrothermal method, including a commercial product P-25, while that in the absence of TiO sub(2) with only the UV light was the lowest, being 50% in 12 h. The conversion ratios of paraquat at the volumetric flow rates of 5, 10, and 20 mL min super(-1) were 46%, 25%, and 17% in 18 h, respectively. |
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