A Escudero’s research while affiliated with Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas and other places

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Influence of anatase and rutile phase in TiO2 upon the photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue under solar irradiation in presence of activated carbon
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June 2014

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Water Science & Technology

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The influence of activated carbon (AC) on the photocatalytic activity of different crystalline TiO2 phases was verified in the photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue under UV and solar irradiation. The results showed a volcano trend with a maximum photoactivity for the crystalline phase ratio of anatase:rutile equal to 80:20 both under UV or solar irradiation. By contrast, in presence of AC the photocatalytic activity of the binary materials of TiO2/AC followed an exponential trend, increasing as a function of the increase in anatase proportion in the TiO2 framework. The increase in the photoactivity of the binary material TiO2/AC relative to neat TiO2 was up to 22 and about 17 times higher under UV and visible irradiation, respectively. The present results suggest that AC interacts more efficiently with anatase phase than with rutile phase.

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... In the degradation of pharmaceutical pollutants and organic compounds, as it is a lightsensitive semiconductor [18,19], it can easily degrade organic compounds into non-toxic ones such as CO 2 and water. There are several types of TiO 2 : Rutile, Anatase, and Brookite, but in photocatalysis, only Rutile and Anatase are used on the performance side, with Anatase being generally more active than Rutile [20,21]. This difference is due to several factors: particle size, specific surface, surface content of OH • , adsorption of UV photons, and mobility of charges generated within TiO 2 [22,23]. ...

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Enhanced Photodegradation of Sulfamethoxazole Through Cutting-Edge Titania-Zirconia-Based Materials
Influence of anatase and rutile phase in TiO2 upon the photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue under solar irradiation in presence of activated carbon
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  • June 2014

Water Science & Technology