Study on the Application of Composed TiO2-diatomite in the Removal of Phenol in Water

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As an environmentally friendly pollution control technology, TiO2 photocatalytic technology has a broad prospect in the field of environmental protection. In this paper, composed nano-TiO2-diatomite were prepared by depositing TiO2 nanoparticles on the surface of diatomite microparticles. The nano-TiO2/diatomite composed photocatalyst is used to remove phenol in water in a specific designed reaction box under 4 different operation factors such as different reaction time, different pollutant concentration, different UV light powers and different amount of catalytic powder. The experimental results indicate that the phenol removal percentages are influenced by the reaction time most significantly, the second is the phenol concentration, the next one is the photocatalyst amount and the UV light powers' effect is quite limited. Tthe degradation of phenol typically slows down at the reaction time about 30 or 60 minutes. Besides that, the phenol removal kinetic removal rates were also investigated.

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Liu, S., & Li, J. (2017). Study on the Application of Composed TiO2-diatomite in the Removal of Phenol in Water. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 86). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/86/1/012005

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