Catalysts (Mar 2022)

Decomposition of Gaseous Styrene Using Photocatalyst and Ozone Treatment

  • Kengo Hamada,
  • Tsuyoshi Ochiai,
  • Daisuke Aoki,
  • Yasuhisa Akutsu,
  • Yasuo Hirabayashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/catal12030316
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 316

Abstract

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Because photocatalysis has strong oxidation abilities in redox systems, it has been applied to indoor air purification. However, intermediate products are produced during the photocatalytic oxidative decomposition of aromatic compounds with benzene rings. Therefore, it is essential to improve decomposition performance and evaluate the intermediate products produced for practical applications. Herein, we describe the decomposition performance of ozone, photocatalyst, and their combination, under the target gas of styrene. Using a one-pass mini reactor, decomposition performance was evaluated by analyzing the output gas in the reactor and observing the styrene removal, the amount of carbon dioxide produced, and the composition of a small amount of intermediate products. The combination of ozone and photocatalyst showed the most significant performance, completely decomposing in the photocatalyst and removing odor components in ozone. Moreover, we demonstrated that decomposition performance could be evaluated by observing slight amounts of intermediate products in the exhaust gas. We believe that this research provides insights into the practical application of photocatalysis and ozone oxidation technologies in air purifiers and their performance management, with particular emphasis on the decomposition of odor compounds.

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