Abstract

Titanium dioxide (TiO 2) powder was mixed with varying concrete sealer formulations and applied to prepared concrete surfaces within PVC batch reactors. A solution of 4-chlorophenol in de-ionized water, with an initial 4-chlorophenol concentration of 4 mg/L, was added to each open reactor. The photocatalytic efficiency of each TiO 2-sealer was determined through bulk solution sampling while a reactor was exposed to continuous UV light. Through analysis of mean 4-chlorophenol concentrations, the disappearance of 4-chlorophenol from solution was attributed solely to the presence of TiO 2 in the sealed concrete surface of a UV exposed reactor. The rate of disappearance increased when the mass percent of TiO 2 in the sealer was increased. The zero-order reaction rate constants ranged from 0.135 to 0.2873 mg L −1 h −1.

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