Ms. Ahmed et Ya. Attia, AEROGEL MATERIALS FOR PHOTOCATALYTIC DETOXIFICATION OF CYANIDE WASTESIN WATER, Journal of non-crystalline solids, 186, 1995, pp. 402-407
Ultraviolet-irradiated titania-silica (TiO2-SiO2) aerogels were used a
s photocatalysts to oxidize/degrade aqueous cyanide species to CO2 and
N-2. TiO2-SiO2 aerogel photocatalysts were prepared by the sol-gel te
chnique and supercritical drying. Three types of TiO2-SiO2 aerogel wer
e prepared with different SiO2 contents (i,e., TiO2:SiO2 molar ratio =
1:1.3, 1:2.6 and 1:3.9). It was observed that, with increased SiO2 co
ntent, shrinkage and apparent density decreased and translucency incre
ased. This resulted in higher photocatalytic activity for oxidation of
CN- in dilute solutions (1000 and 522 ppm) of ferric cyanide, Compare
d with titania powder (i.e., anatase form with TiO2 > 98% and particle
diameter < 1 mu m), it was proven that the aerogel with highest SiO2
content (i.e. TiO2:SiO2 molar ratio - 1:3.9) had highest efficiency in
the photocatalytic oxidation of CN- species under the same experiment
al conditions. This aerogel photocatalyst was filled and re-used sever
al times to check for activity loss, no significant change in the acti
vity of the photocatalyst was observed.