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Photocatalytically Active Polyelectrolyte/Nanoparticle Films for the Elimination of a Model Odorous Gas

✍ Scribed by Dariya Dontsova; Valérie Keller; Nicolas Keller; Pascal Steffanut; Olivier Félix; Gero Decher


Book ID
102497633
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
358 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
1022-1336

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Virtually transparent films of Aeroxide TiO~2~ P25 were fabricated via layer‐by‐layer assembly with sodium poly(styrene sulfonate). Nanoscale films are formed on model surfaces for characterization or inside of cylindrical reactors for investigating the catalytic properties. Films are fairly homogeneous and smooth over large areas and show different optical interference colors depending on film thickness. The application‐relevant photocatalytic performance of such films toward on‐flow degradation of hydrogen sulfide under UV‐A irradiation was investigated. Scanning electron microscopy reveals a nanoporous structure allowing for the permeation of gas. Consequently, the catalytic efficiency of the films increases with increasing film thickness retaining a considerable activity of the corresponding nanoparticle powder. Scheme 1 depicts in a general way the functionalized reactor and the principle of the measurement.


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