Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.129, 318-324, 2013
Fast purification of air from diethyl sulfide with nanosized TiO2 aerosol
TiO2 aerosol generated by a sonic method has been applied for fast purification of air from diethyl sulfide (DES) vapors inside a closed chamber. Two types of experiments modeling the possible real situations were conducted - (1) aerosol spraying without irradiation followed by UV irradiation after aerosol deposition and (2) aerosol spraying under UV irradiation. Adsorption of DES on TiO2 particles was complete and fastest at the lowest air relative humidity (RH) while photocatalytic oxidation was fastest at RH 37%. The minimal TiO2 aerosol surface area needed to remove from air one DES molecule is 2.3 nm(2) at the adsorption and 1.5 nm(2) at the photocatalytic oxidation. The quantum efficiency of the DES consumption increases from 4.7 to 20% when the initial DES concentration increases from 100 to 1000 ppm. The overall quantum efficiency of the DES deep oxidation reached 41 and 58% for the initial concentration 100 and 1000 ppm, respectively. The results demonstrate unusually high activity of TiO2 aerosol for the adsorption-photocatalytic air purification from DES. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Atmospheric chemistry;CWA;Photocatalysis;Titanium dioxide;Titania;Decontamination;Anti-terrorism;Water concentration;Gas phase;Static;Nanoparticles;Sulfide;Troposphere