Fabrication of TiO 2 -coated Porous Silica Glass Tube and Evaluation as Environmental Purification Unit

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We fabricated TiO 2 -coated porous silica glass tubes containing macropores and evaluated their environmental purification capacity. We used two TiO 2 coating methods: outside vapor deposition (OVD), and TiO 2 precursor impregnation and calcination onto silica layers. The tubes exhibited air and water purification capabilities. Through a waterborne pathogens removal test, we confirmed that Escherichia coli and Legionella pneumophilia could be eliminated by filtration, even in conditions without UV-C irradiation. Moreover, the tube coated using OVD and irradiated with a UV-C lamp showed the highest Qβ reduction efficiency. The acetaldehyde decomposition properties under high-concentration conditions were outstanding (78% at 700 ppm). From methylene blue decomposition tests, we concluded that the efficiency of TiO 2 photocatalytic decomposition was affected by multiple parameters, including the presence of anions and cations, as well as the solution pH.

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Hayashi, M., Ochiai, T., Tago, S., Tawarayama, H., Hosoya, T., Yahagi, T., … Fujishima, A. (2019). Fabrication of TiO 2 -coated Porous Silica Glass Tube and Evaluation as Environmental Purification Unit. Electrochemistry, 87(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.5796/electrochemistry.18-00062

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