2019
DOI: 10.25177/jnms.2.1.ra.452
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Kinetic study of photocatalytic degradation of Ifos famide in a microchannel and simulation

Abstract: Among the possible solutions for the intensification of photocatalytic reactions, the use of microreactors is emerging. Such an approach was applied to the photodegradation of Ifosfamide in a flow microreactor with an immobilized catalyst composed of ZnO sensitized with CuInZnxS2+x quantum dots. The conversion yield at a low flow rate was investigated. A computational flow simulation allows to determine an apparent constant rate and the diffusion coefficient towards the photocatalyst surface. Photocatalytic de… Show more

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“…It is worthy of note that the N-TiO 2 /rGO film used in this study is highly porous thereby leading to significant adsorption. The use of compact non-porous film typically results in minor or negligible dark adsorption and greater degradation rate as reported in literature [12,27].…”
Section: Validation Of Cfd Model With Experimental Datamentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…It is worthy of note that the N-TiO 2 /rGO film used in this study is highly porous thereby leading to significant adsorption. The use of compact non-porous film typically results in minor or negligible dark adsorption and greater degradation rate as reported in literature [12,27].…”
Section: Validation Of Cfd Model With Experimental Datamentioning
confidence: 80%
“…( 14) and ( 20) had previously been used by ref. [10][11][12]24] to model the degradation of salicylic acid in a photocatalytic microreactor with a single rectangular microchannel. It is worthy of note that the developed model herein is strictly transport-based and we did not include any radiation model since the experiment was run at a constant light intensity.…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%