Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-Chemical, Vol.246, No.1-2, 206-211, 2006
Photocatalytic activity of dispersed TiO2 particles deposited on glass fibers
Anatase TiO2 particles were uniformly and dispersedly deposited on the surface of glass fibers by a liquid phase deposition (LPD) method from a TiF4 aqueous solution upon addition of H3BO3 at 60 degrees C and then calcined at 60, 300 and 500 degrees C. The photocatalytic activity of the samples was evaluated by the photocatalytic oxidation of nitrogen monoxide (NO) in the gaseous phase. It was found that calcination temperatures obviously influenced the surface morphology and photocatalytic activity of the TiO2 particles deposited on the glass fibers. At 300 degrees C, the TiO2 samples exhibited the highest photocatalytic activity for the photocatalytic oxidation of NO and for the further conversion of NO2 (from NO2 to HNO3) due to the enhancement of crystallization of anatase TiO2 particles. At 500 degrees C, the photocatalytic activity of the sample decreased significantly due to the dropping of many TiO2 particles from the glass fibers. Compared with the TiO2 film photocatalyst, the TiO2 Particles deposited on the glass fibers exhibited a lower deactivation rate. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:TiO2 particles;photocatalytic activity;glass fibers;LPD;deactivation rate;nitrogen monoxide