The precision measurement of VOC degradation obtained with a pure catalyst in heterogeneous gas-solid conditions is an important tool for photocatalyst research and development. The sample preparation is however a critical step in the measurement process. Typically sample preparation methods involve the deposition of the catalyst in powder from a water suspension. In this work were described and compared different sample preparation techniques based on deposition from a catalyst water suspension on a glass substrate using four dispersion techniques. All samples were tested for BTEX photocatalytic activity in air with a mixed flow photoreactor. The results demonstrates the needs to adopt a well defined and accurately implemented preparation procedure in studies where the precision of the resulting measurement is critical.
Sample preparation for the measurement of BTEX photodegradation in air by pure catalyst
Alberto Strini;
2007
Abstract
The precision measurement of VOC degradation obtained with a pure catalyst in heterogeneous gas-solid conditions is an important tool for photocatalyst research and development. The sample preparation is however a critical step in the measurement process. Typically sample preparation methods involve the deposition of the catalyst in powder from a water suspension. In this work were described and compared different sample preparation techniques based on deposition from a catalyst water suspension on a glass substrate using four dispersion techniques. All samples were tested for BTEX photocatalytic activity in air with a mixed flow photoreactor. The results demonstrates the needs to adopt a well defined and accurately implemented preparation procedure in studies where the precision of the resulting measurement is critical.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.