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VUV/TiO2 photocatalytic oxidation process of methyl orange and simultaneous utilization of the lamp-generated ozone

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Abstract A photocatalytic reactor using an ozone-generating mercury vapor lamp with the capability to simultaneously utilize the ozone internally generated from the lamp was fabricated. The reactor included a microbubble-generating… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A photocatalytic reactor using an ozone-generating mercury vapor lamp with the capability to simultaneously utilize the ozone internally generated from the lamp was fabricated. The reactor included a microbubble-generating mechanism to facilitate the dissolution of ozone and oxygen in the reaction liquid. Photocatalytic and photolytic degradation were investigated using two types of mercury vapor lamps: an ozone-generating lamp emitting at both 254 nm and 185 nm as well as a germicidal lamp emitting only at 254 nm. The roles of ozone, 254 nm light and 185 nm light under the degradation of methyl orange were investigated. In particular, the mineralization of methyl orange in different processes, namely pure ozonation, photolysis under an ozone-generating lamp with or without the assistance of ozone, photolysis under a germicidal lamp, TiO2 photocatalysis under an ozone-generating lamp with or without the assistance of ozone and TiO2 photocatalysis under a germicidal lamp, were analyzed with the chemical oxygen demand and UV–visible absorption measurements.

Keywords: tio2; lamp; methyl orange; ozone generating; ozone

Journal Title: Chemical Engineering Science
Year Published: 2018

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