Abstract

The photocatalytic behavior of layered aluminum dihydrogen triphosphate (ALP) under UV (254 nm) irradiation was investigated. In a one-path reaction vessel, dimethyl sulfide (DMS), a typical odor compound, decomposed effectively on a layered ALP under UV (254 nm) irradiation. It was shown that DMS decomposed oxidatively from DMS conversion and CO 2 generation. The signal of OH radical was observed on layered ALP after UV irradiation from the ESR studies. This radical would promote the decomposition of DMS.

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