Photocatalytic oxidation of different aliphatic carboxylic acids by TiO₂ catalyst
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Among advanced oxidation processes, heterogeneous photocatalysis is a potential method based
on UV/titanium dioxide for degradation of various recalcitrant chemical compounds. The
dissertation work puts forward a method of UV based photocatalytic degradation (PCD) of long
chain carboxylic acids, by bare and metal-doped TiO2. The evolution of carbon dioxide was
analyzed using gas chromatography and volumetric acid-base titration method. The degradation
studies using Ag-TiO₂/UV system indicate enhanced degradation rate by metal doped system
when compared to bare TiO₂. In addition, increase in chain length of carboxylic acids
significantly influenced the degradability of the compounds with reduced degradation on
increase in chain length. During photocatalytic degradation process, complete oxidation of acids
lead to formation of CO2. The rate of CO2 formation was dependent on carbon chain length and
irradiation time with requirement of longer duration of irradiation for acids with longer carbon
chain. This study can be helpful for designing photocatalytic reactors for removal of acids from
industrial wastewaters and other effluents.
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