Rl. Pozzo et al., The performance in a fluidized bed reactor of photocatalysts immobilized onto inert supports, CATAL TODAY, 62(2-3), 2000, pp. 175-187
The performance of a model photocatalyst (Degussa P25), immobilized onto:qu
artz sand using a dry/wet physical deposition method has been studied in a
fluidized-bed reactor. A simple model substrate, dilute oxalic acid, was mi
neralized at room temperature. For comparison purposes, a slurry of the pow
dery P25 was also used.
The reactor apparent captured power (P-C) and the apparent quantum efficien
cy (eta (VR)) were taken as the main performance criteria of both the free
and the immobilized titania. The following variables were investigated: (a)
degree of catalyst coverage on the support, (b) aggregation state of the c
atalyst particles, (c) texture of the supporting surface.
Using increasing amounts of P25 deposited onto the support, the apparent ca
ptured power only grew moderately. Yet, the eta (VR) Of the slurried P25 co
uld not be matched even for conditions in which the amount of photocatalyst
inside the photoreactor was eight times higher. Under those conditions the
eta (VR) of the fluidized bed was 41% of that of the slurry, but the speci
fic quantum efficiency was merely a 6% of that achievable with the free cat
alyst.
With the employed deposition method a high degree of surface roughness of t
he support, and usage of thoroughly deionized water during the wetting step
, are needed to prevent the coalescence of the titania during the immobiliz
ation. Otherwise, the catalytic performance becomes negligible. (C) 2000 El
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