Abstract

The photocatalysis process is widely used for removal of toxic chemical compounds from water and air. Oxides, sulfides of semiconductor materials are used as catalysts in photochemical processes, one of which is titanium dioxide. The manufacturing of an effective catalyst – nanotubes of titanium dioxide and the study of its physicochemical characteristics are considered in this paper. The behavior of titanium dioxide with various structures in the course of removing sulfur-containing organic compounds from diesel oil fractions is investigated. It is found out that titanium dioxide nanotubes (NT) are the most efficient catalysts for the photooxidation. Photocatalytic treatment of diesel fractions allows efficient and simple purification of oil products from unwanted components.

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