Abstract

This paper reports measurements of photocatalytic oxidation of 2-propanol by dispersions of three different types (a high area rutile, a surface treated rutile, and, the mainly anatase, Degussa P25) of titanium dioxide in 2-propanol. For a fixed loading of any one type of TiO2, the particle dispersion was deliberately modified by milling the suspension to break down the clusters of individual crystals which are usually present in dispersions of all inorganic powders. Sedimentation analysis demonstrated that, as predicted, milling decreased the size of the TiO2 particles and this led to corresponding changes in the optical properties of their dispersions. Measurements of 2-propanol oxidation demonstrated that, for all three forms of titania, milling-times of 30 min led to an 80% decrease in the rate of acetone formation. We propose that the measured decrease is a consequence of the demonstrated increase in UV absorption associated with the reduction of particle size caused by milling. This increased absorp...

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