Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.84, No.1-2, 125-132, 2008
Multi-step loading of titania on mesoporous silica: Influence of the morphology and the porosity on the catalytic degradation of aqueous pollutants and VOCs
Titania nanoparticles have been deposited on inert porous silica supports with high specific surface area. These materials have potential applications in paint and textile industry as the titania particles selectively deposited on the inner surface of the silica supports act as a photocatalyst. The inert external surface is necessary to avoid photodegradation of the textile material or the paint components. The photocatalytic activity of the catalysts has been evaluated with two catalytic setups. One setup in aqueous phase, for the degradation of dyes such as rhodamine-6G, is commonly used. The second setup is a continuous flow gaseous phase setup which was used for the mineralization of ethanol as a representative volatile organic compound (VOC). The influence of the porosity and the morphology of the silica supports on the photocatalytic activity are discussed. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.