Title of article :
Effect of Nano-TiO2 Immobilized on Activated Carbon, Zeolite Y and ZSM-5 on the Removal of Styrene Vapors from Polluted Air
Author/Authors :
Rangkooy, Hossen Ali Environmental Technologies Research Center - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz - Department of Occupational Health Engineering - Faculty of Health - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz , Nakhaeipour, Mojtaba Department of Occupational Health Engineering - Faculty of Health - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz , Jahani, Fereshteh Department of Occupational Health Engineering - Faculty of Health - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz , Salari, Samaneh Department of Occupational Health Engineering - Faculty of Health - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Nematpour, Leila Department of Occupational Health Engineering - Faculty of Health - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz , Fouladi Dehaghi, Behzad Department of Occupational Health Engineering - Faculty of Health - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz
Abstract :
TiO2 is a very well-known and well-researched material due to the stability of
its chemical structure, biocompatibility, and its physical, optical and electrical
properties. In this study, the synergistic effect of nano-TiO2 immobilized on
activated carbon, zeolite Y and ZSM-5 on the removal of styrene vapors from
polluted air was investigated. The prepared catalysts were characterized by
SEM, BET and XRD analysis. The enhanced photocatalytic activity of AC,
ZSM-5 and Y zeolite for the degradation of the styrene was attributed to the
synergistic effect of TiO2. Photodegradation experiments were carried out at
ambient temperature, different styrene concentrations (20, 100 and 300 ppm)
and inflow of 0.5 l/min. The results indicate that adding TiO2 to the adsorbents
increased the removal efficiency of styrene and among these catalysts; ACTiO
2 had a better performance. The high catalytic activity of AC-TiO2 should
be attributed to the interaction between AC and TiO2, which provides the
appropriate ability to adsorb reactants by AC and catalytic oxidation of
styrene by TiO2. Better performances with this promising material – TiO2
deposited onto AC, ZSM-5 and Y zeolite – compared with bare TiO2 could
be explained by the vicinity of photocatalytic and AC, ZSM-5 and Y zeolite
adsorption sites. According to the results obtained from the adsorption
capacity and the breakthrough and removal efficiency of catalysts, it can be
concluded that coated adsorbents (AC, ZSM-5 and Y zeolite) with TiO2 can
enhance the removal efficiency of styrene.
Keywords :
AC , Photodegradation , Synergistic Effect , TiO2 , Zeolite
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics