Reaction site and mechanism in the UV or visible light induced TiO2 photodegradation of Orange G

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Department of Environmental Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310029, China [1 ]
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J. Environ. Sci. | 2006年 / 1卷 / 180-183期
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Adsorption - Composition effects - Desorption - Photocatalysis - Photodegradation - Titanium dioxide - Ultraviolet radiation;
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For TiO2 heterogeneous reaction, the reaction site and the detailed mechanism are interesting and controversy topics. In this paper, effects of surface fluorination of TiO2 on the photocatalytic degradation of an azo dye, Orange G(OG) under UV or visible light irradiation were investigated, and the possible reaction site and mechanism were elucidated. The adsorption of OG on TiO2 was nearly inhibited by fluoride but its UV light induced photodegradation rate was greatly increased by a factor of about 2.7, which was due to the more generated free hydroxyl radicals. It supported the views that fluoride could desorb the oxidant species from surface and that the reaction sites could move to the bulk solution. In TiO2/Vis system, the observed inhibition effects of fluorination could be interpreted by the competitive adsorption, which provided additional evidences that the visible light sensitized photodegradation of dye pollutants on the catalyst surface. © 2006 Science Press. All rights reserved.
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