Chemical Engineering Transactions (May 2016)

Electrochemical Fabrication of Anodic Nanoporous Titania for Photocatalytic Degradation of Pollutants

  • A. Shayganpour,
  • A.P. Reverberi,
  • M. Salerno,
  • B. Fabiano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3303/CET1647051
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47

Abstract

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Photocatalytic dissociation of organic compounds and wastes is currently object of intense investigations for many reasons related to several advantages offered by a combination of chemical conversion with biological aspects, like the bactericidal action, which are irreplaceable in some situations. Moreover, photocatalysis is often easily controllable and does not generally require a continuous feed of reactants as in ordinary chemical abatement. In this work, we have investigated the photocatalytic dissociation of lactose present in milk whey under ultraviolet irradiation of a titanium dioxide substrate produced by anodic oxidation of metallic titanium. Two different forms of photocatalyst have been tested, namely a crude titania electrolytically obtained without any other further surface restructuring and a titania with surface modified by thermal annealing. The results proved the beneficial effects of a surface restructuring in terms of reaction yield. Such results can be interpreted as a preliminary test being a starting point for further surface treatments and process optimization.