Abstract

The important roles of OH radicals for remote oxidation using TiO(2) photocatalysts were evidenced by the in situ detection of OH radicals in the gas phase using the laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) technique. The appearance of OD-LIF intensities after the exposure of D(2)O vapors over TiO(2) powders and the decrease of the time-resolved signals of OH-LIF intensities with increasing calcined temperatures of TiO(2) powders suggested that the exchangeable water at the TiO(2) surface is the origin of the diffused OH radicals.

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