TiO2-Impregnated porous silica tube and its application for compact air- and water-purification units

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A simple, convenient, reusable, and inexpensive air- and water-purification unit including a one-end sealed porous amorphous-silica (a-silica) tube coated with TiO2 photocatalyst layers has been developed. The porous a-silica layers were formed through outside vapor deposition (OVD). TiO2 photocatalyst layers were formed through impregnation and calcination onto a-silica layers. The resulting porous TiO2-impregnated a-silica tubes were evaluated for air-purification capacity using an acetaldehyde gas decomposition test. The tube (8.5 mm e.d. × 150 mm) demonstrated a 93% removal rate for high concentrations (ca. 300 ppm) of acetaldehyde gas at a single-pass condition with a 250 mL/min flow rate under UV irradiation. The tube also demonstrated a water purification capacity at a rate 2.0 times higher than a-silica tube without TiO2 impregnation. Therefore, the tubes have a great potential for developing compact and in-line VOC removal and water-purification units.

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Ochiai, T., Tago, S., Hayashi, M., Tawarayama, H., Hosoya, T., & Fujishima, A. (2015). TiO2-Impregnated porous silica tube and its application for compact air- and water-purification units. Catalysts, 5(3), 1498–1506. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal5031498

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