This investigation concerned the photocatalytic decomposition of cis-dichlo
roethylene (cis-DCE) with titanium dioxide under irradiation of 365 nm wave
length UV light. The feasibility studies involved initial concentration of
reactant, humidity, oxygen content and light intensity on the effect of the
heterogeneous photocatalytic reaction along with the development of reacti
on kinetic model based on above parameters. Under experimental conditions,
the maximum reaction rate for decomposing DCE was 0.959 mu mole/s-g and qua
ntum yield of 0.297. The concentration effect was in proportion to reaction
rate but inversely to conversion ratio. As oxygen being a good electron ac
cepter, the reaction rate increased with increasing oxygen content, but for
higher than 15%(v/v), the reaction rate no longer increased. The functions
of water were twofold: one being the source of hydroxyl free radicals, and
the other for competing with DCE on adsorption sites. For lower moisture c
ontent, reaction rate increased with increased moisture content, but revers
ed under high moisture content. Stronger light intensity increased reaction
rate with proportion to 0.6 order of light intensity. The kinetic expressi
on could be represented by Langmuir-Hinshelwood bimolecular reaction model.