posted on 2017-05-05, 00:00authored byLu Yang, Amer Hakki, Fazhou Wang, Donald E Macphee
The
nitrate selectivity of TiO2 has important consequences
for its efficiency as a NOx depollution photocatalyst. Most emphasis
is typically given to photocatalyst activity, a measure of the rate
at which NOx concentrations are reduced, but a reduction in NOx concentration
(mainly NO + NO2) is not necessarily a reduction in atmospheric
NO2 concentration because the catalytic process itself
generates NO2. With NO2 being considerably more
toxic than NO, more emphasis on nitrate selectivity, a measure of
the NOx conversion to nitrate, and how to maximize it, should be given
in engineering photocatalytic systems for improved urban air quality.
This study, on the importance of adsorbed water in the photocatalytic
oxidation of NOx, has identified important correlations which differentiate
the role that water plays in the oxidation of NO and NO2. This observation is significant and offers insights into controlling
nitrate selectivity on TiO2 and the potential for increased
effectiveness in environmental photocatalyst applications.