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环境科学学报 1996
PHOTOLYSIS OF SELECTED SOLUBLE DYE USING ADHERENT SEMICONDUCTION CATALYST
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Abstract:
Several semiconducting catalysts (such as titanium dioxide)adhered to the glass and sand were used for studying of the photolysis of soluble dye,4 BS(red), KN-B(black)and MB (blue) in aqueous solution under a 300 W middle pressure mercury lamp and the sunlight.It showed that all of the dye were remarkably photolyzed; the reactions were expressed as a first order kinetics;the catalytic effect for the adhered complex catalyst, TiO_2-Fe_2O_3 or Ti_2O-WO_3,was found to be better than for adhered TiO_2 along; and the catalytic effect of the TiO_2 adhered to the glass was only dropped 17. 9% after using 15 times(8 hrs each time).With the mechanism for forming the charge transfer complex(CTC) and the excited CTC to be decomposed, it explained that the photolysis rate can be accelerated when the dye solution was adjusted to basic condition(pH=11) or was bubbled with oxyge. The photolysis rate constant of 4 BS decreased with increasing concentration of the dye, which was also verified by the kinetic theory of adsorptio and reaction.