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Photocatalytic Application of Au-TiO2 Immobilized in Polycarbonate Film

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INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Volume 52, Issue 50, Pages 17907-17912

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ie402800f

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Nanosize Au-TiO2 is becoming popular to photocatalytic application in visible light. A new fabrication process of photocatalyst is introduced for the purpose of its potential utilization under sunlight. A mixture of photocatalyst and polycarbonate (PC) was cast on a glass substrate to form a film. The photocatalytic experiment was performed in the UV region and visible region separately with powdery samples first, followed by composite films. When powdery Au-TiO2 was applied to decompose of acetaldehyde, activity inferior to Degussa P-25 was observed in UV light, but superior activity was observed in visible light. In the case of Au-TiO2 in PC composite film, evidence of acetaldehyde decomposition was observed, unlike the case of P-25 in PC composite, which showed negligible traces of acetaldehyde decomposition.

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