Artículos de revistas
Optical and Physicochemical Properties of Silica-Supported TiO2 Photocatalysts
Fecha
2006-12Registro en:
Marugán, Javier; Van Grieken, Rafael; Alfano, Orlando Mario; Cassano, Alberto Enrique; Optical and Physicochemical Properties of Silica-Supported TiO2 Photocatalysts; Wiley; Aiche Journal; 52; 8; 12-2006; 2832-2843
0001-1541
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Marugán, Javier
Van Grieken, Rafael
Alfano, Orlando Mario
Cassano, Alberto Enrique
Resumen
Commercial applications of photocatalysis in slurry reactors employing titanium dioxide particles present the disadvantage of the additional cost associated with the downstream catalyst separation. In past years a significant effort has been made to develop supported titania photocatalysts on particles of larger size in order to facilitate the sedimentation recovery process. In this work, two different silica materials have been used for preparing immobilized catalysts. Their physicochemical characteristics have been compared with those corresponding to two commercially available unsupported titanium dioxide catalysts. However, for reaction kinetics and reactor design purposes, three additional properties must be known: (i) the spectral specific radiation absorption coefficient, (ii) the spectral specific radiation scattering coefficient, and (iii) the asymmetry factor of a model for the angular distribution of the scattered photons (the phase function). They have been determined with specially designed spectrophotometer transmission, diffuse transmittance, and diffuse reflectance experiments and constitute the most significant addition to this contribution.