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Photocatalytic removal of gaseous nitrogen oxides using WO3/TiO2 particles under visible light irradiation: Effect of surface modification

Authors
Mendoza, Joseph AlbertLee, Dong HoonKang, Joo-Hyon
Issue Date
Sep-2017
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Nanoparticles; NOx; Photocatalysis; Visible light; WO3/TiO2
Citation
CHEMOSPHERE, v.182, pp 539 - 546
Pages
8
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
CHEMOSPHERE
Volume
182
Start Page
539
End Page
546
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/23314
DOI
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.05.069
ISSN
0045-6535
1879-1298
Abstract
Photocatalytic nanoparticles have been receiving considerable attention for their potential use in many environmental management applications, including urban air quality control. This paper investigates the performance of surface modified WO3/TiO2 composite particles in removing gaseous nitrogen oxides (NOx) under visible light irradiation. The WO3/TiO2 composite particles were synthesized using a modified wet chemical method with different concentrations of NaOH solution used as a surface modification agent for the host TiO2 particles. The NO, removal efficiency of the WO3/TiO2 particles was evaluated using a lab scale continuous gas flow photo-reactor with a gas contact time of 1 min. Results showed that surface modification using NaOH can enhance the photocatalytic activity of the WO3/TiO2 particles. The NO, removal efficiency of the surface modified WO3/TiO2 was greater than 90%, while that of WO3/TiO2 particles prepared by the conventional wet chemical method was similar to 75%. The enhanced removal efficiency might be attributed to the formation of oxygen vacancies on the TiO2 surface, providing sites for WO3 particles to effectively bind with TiO2. However, excess amount of NaOH >3 M deteriorated the photocatalytic performance due to the increased agglomeration of the host TiO2 particles. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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