Catalytic Wet Peroxide Oxidation of Phenol in Dark With Nanostructured Titania Catalysts: Effect of Exposure of Anatase 001 Plane
Ferentz, M.
Landau, M.
Vidruk-Nehemya, R.
Herskowitz, M.
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Ferentz M., Landau M., Vidruk-Nehemya R., Herskowitz M., 2016, Catalytic Wet Peroxide Oxidation of Phenol in Dark With Nanostructured Titania Catalysts: Effect of Exposure of Anatase 001 Plane, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 47, 229-234.
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Abstract

A series of nanocrystalline titanium oxide materials with anatase structure was collected by purchasing the commercial products and by solvothermal synthesis. Characterization of these materials by XRD, HRTEM andN2-adsorption-desorption techniques showed that they displayed 10-30 nm crystal size, total surface area of 30-150 m2/g and the share of total surface area represented by [001] facets varied in range of 30-65%. The exposed surface of [001] facets in selected TiO2 materials varied in range of 9-94 m2/g. Testing of these materials as catalysts in catalytic wet peroxide oxidation of phenol revealed a stright correlation between therate of phenol mineralization (concversion of TOC) and the value of exposed surface of [001] facets.
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