Abstract
It is necessary to explore the best treatment to eradicate trimethylamine [TMA] in air, since it is toxic and hazardous to the living organism. Photocatalysis, a low-cost and environmentally friendly technology, has been studied in comparison with photo-electrochemical catalysis in the removal of TMA gas. In this study, it is most quickly and efficiently degraded using Co-MoS2 composite catalyst in an integrated system of (PEC) photo-electrochemical catalysis. The performance of the catalyst and system was evaluated by TMA removal ratio. As a result, the catalyst has good degradation performance for TMA in the PEC system, which indicates that it has high photocatalytic activity and high apparent quantum efficiency. In addition, the stability of the Co-MoS2 catalyst in the PEC is better than in PC due to the presence of the external bias generated by the assisted electrochemistry in the PEC system.
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