Study of the synthesis of TNT and Pt/TNT catalyst for CO photocatalytic oxidaiton

2010 
In this study, we synthesized titania nanotubes (TNTs) by a hydrothermal process from commercial P25, and prepared Pt/TNT catalysts by impregnation. To evaluate their catalytic activity, we reacted the TNTs and Pt/TNTs photocatalytically with carbon monoxide (CO). These investigations indicated that the efficient removal of CO could be attributed to the high dispersion of Pt on the TNT (123.4 m 2 /g, 0.39 cm 3 /g). Pt/TNT(C) displays a high CO conversion activity of about 99%, which is superior to that of P25. The CO conversion was optimum when the reaction was performed at room temperature with an O 2 concentration of 10%, a CO concentration of 500 ppm, and a space velocity of 1.79×10 4 h −1 .
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