K. Hashimoto et al., Photocatalytic oxidation of nitrogen oxide over titania-zeolite composite catalyst to remove nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere, APP CATAL B, 30(3-4), 2001, pp. 429-436
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29
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics","Environmental Engineering & Energy
The photooxidation of NO with oxygen over Hycom TiO2 and zeolite (A and Y f
orm zeolite: TiO2-AZ and TiO2-YZ) composite catalysts was studied to remove
NO, in the atmosphere. The photocatalytic oxidation activity of the titani
a in the composite catalyst in a proportion of AZ:TiO2 = 3:7 is about three
times lager than that in the ban titania. The adsorption behaviors of NO a
nd NO2 for the bare titania sample obey Langmuir adsorption equations of NO
and NO2, respectively. In the titania-zeolite composite catalysts, the ads
orption data indicate the increase in the amount of NO adsorption on the Ti
O2 phase and the decrease in the amount of NO2 adsorption, compared with th
e bare titania. The acceleration of NO photooxidation rate, resulting from
the increase in the amount of NO adsorbed and the decrease in the amount of
NO2 adsorbed, thus occurs on the TiO2 phase. IR spectra, when irradiating
the catalysts with UV, showed the immediate formation of nitrate and NO2 sp
ecies on the catalyst. The results lead to the conclusion that the zeolites
promote the photocatalytic oxidation of NO over the titania. (C) 2001 Else
vier Science B.V. All rights reserved.