Photocatalytic degradation of chlorinated phenoxyacetic acids by a new buoyant titania-exfoliated graphite composite photocatalyst
A Modestov, V Glezer, I Marjasin…
Index: Modestov, Alexander; Glezer, Victor; Marjasin, Iliya; Lev, Ovadia Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 1997 , vol. 101, # 23 p. 4623 - 4629
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Abstract
A new class of floating composite photocatalysts for water purification is introduced. The composite material is comprised of exfoliated graphite support, titania photocatalyst, and sol- gel-derived methyl silicate binder. The catalyst composition was optimized for the degradation of rhodamine B dye. The photodegradation performance of the optimized catalyst was compared with supported titania film and P-25 titania suspension for the ...
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