Title :
Photoelectrocatalytic degradation of rhodamineB of TiO2 coatings using micro-arc oxidation
Author :
Enjun, Song ; Su Hui-dong
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Environ. & Chem. Eng., Shenyang Ligong Univ., Shenyang, China
Abstract :
Titanium oxide coatings (TiO2/Ti) were formed on the titanium net surface by micro-arc oxidation(MAO) in Na3PO4 solution using an AC power supply. Using the TiO2/Ti photoelectrode as anod electrode, the Ti plat as counter electrod the same size with the TiO2, and with the UV lamp, constant current meter make up the photoelectrocatalytic reactor was built. The project was focused on the investigation of the influence of current density, electrolyte consistency,pH and concentration of NaCl solution. The results showed that the photoelectric chloride is the best technology on dealing with wastewater than electrode chloride and photocatalysis. When NaCI is used as the electrolyte, active chlorine is formed during the process,and is found to be responsible in combination with photo-and electro effects for the degradation of rhodamineB; while Na2SO4 is used as electrolyte, two categortes of reactions will occur. When NaCl aqueous consistency is 0.04 mol/L, the rhodamineB concentration of 10 mg/L, pH is 1, current density is 0.25 mA /cm2.The photoelectric degradation of rhodamineB is increased from 8.2% to 32.1%.
Keywords :
coating techniques; oxidation; titanium compounds; TiO2; anod electrode; micro-arc oxidation; photoelectrocatalytic degradation; photoelectrocatalytic reactor; photoelectrode; rhodamineB; titanium oxide coatings; Chemicals; Coatings; Current density; Degradation; Electrodes; Oxidation; Solids; micro-arc oxidation; photocatalysis; photoelectrocatalysis; rhodamineB;
Conference_Titel :
Electric Technology and Civil Engineering (ICETCE), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lushan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0289-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICETCE.2011.5774425