Abstract

Abstract Photocatalytic degradation of toluene gas in a mist formed by ultrasonic atomization of slurried TiO 2 was studied under various conditions. Upon irradiation at 365 nm, toluene was decomposed and mineralized by photocatalytic reaction on the mist surface or inside it. The toluene removal ratio increased as the amount of TiO 2 in the slurry was increased. Under UV 254+185 irradiation, the mineralization ratio was higher than at 365 nm. We propose that under UV 254+185 irradiation, toluene was immediately converted to water-soluble intermediates by direct photolysis and O 3 oxidation in the gas phase and that these intermediates were captured in the mist and photocatalytically mineralized to CO and CO 2 . This paper indicates a new effective utilization of ultrasonic mist and TiO 2 photocatalyst.

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