Abstract
Photodegradation and accompanying oxidizing action of peroxotitanium complex (PTC) film were investigated, which made from PTC aqueous solution containing 61.3 mol % peroxo groups (O-O) to total Ti. The apparent activation energy (Ea) of the PTC degradation was revealed to be 132 kJ·mol−1 (λ = 905 nm), according to Arrhenius plot of the degradation rate constant of PTC aqueous solution with microwave hydrothermal treatment at 100–180 °C. The PTC films were slowly decomposed by light irradiation of UV lamp, visible light LED or light bulb, and simultaneously oxidatively decomposed methylene blue dissolved in water. The oxidation reaction occurred even under the light of long wavelength around 900 nm closed to the Ea. Furthermore, the utilization efficiency of active oxygen generated by the photodegradation to the oxidation reaction of acetaldehyde gas was estimated to be 66 and 80 % under UV light (2.00 mW·cm−2) and LED visible light (1.50 mW·cm−2), respectively.
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