2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2004.06.086
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Kinetic study on the photo-catalytic degradation of pyridine in TiO2 suspension systems

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“…This masks part of the sensitive surface and consequently, degradation efficiency is reduced. A similar phenomenon has also been reported by other authors such as Chen et al 35 , and Zhao et al 36 . At high concentrations of the photocatalyst, the aggregation of particles can occur and may cause a decrease in the number of surface active sites 37 .…”
Section: Effect Of the Amount Of Hap/11 Wt %Tisupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This masks part of the sensitive surface and consequently, degradation efficiency is reduced. A similar phenomenon has also been reported by other authors such as Chen et al 35 , and Zhao et al 36 . At high concentrations of the photocatalyst, the aggregation of particles can occur and may cause a decrease in the number of surface active sites 37 .…”
Section: Effect Of the Amount Of Hap/11 Wt %Tisupporting
confidence: 89%
“…These initial results indicate that the degradation rate increases with the initial concentration. The shape of the curves is similar to that obtained in the kinetic model of Langmuir-Hinshelwood (L-H) [27] and expression of the initial rate of which is given by the following equation:…”
Section: Effect Of Initial Concentrationsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…The calculated value of K and k were 0.037 l/mg and 1.74 mg/l.min, respectively. Such a Langmuir-Hinshelwood type relationship between the initial degradation rate and the concentration, has been also reported by other au- thors [27] [28]. This type of reaction kinetics suggests that the adsorption plays a key role in the photocatalytic degradation mechanism.…”
Section: Effect Of Initial Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…This is attributed to the fact that pH not only determines chemical properties of the photocatalyst, but also influences adsorption behaviour of the pollutants [49][50]. It plays an important role in the photocatalytic reaction on the catalyst surfaces, where it affects the surface charge properties of the photocatalyst.…”
Section: Effect Of Phmentioning
confidence: 99%