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Platinum-titanium dioxide catalysts temperature

Cao et. al. also examined titanium dioxide photocatalysts doped with 0.5% platinum. These doped catalysts displayed complete activity recovery following thermal regeneration at 350°C. Presumably, the addition of platinum, which may act as a thermal oxidation catalyst, allows for the destruction of accumulated intermediates generated during the photocatalytic oxidation at lower temperatures than untreated titanium dioxide. [Pg.277]

It has recently been recognized that crystal structure and particle size can also influence photoelectrochemical activity. For example, titanium dioxide crystals exist in the anatase phase in samples which have been calcined at temperatures below 500 °C, as rutile at calcination temperatures above 600 °C, and as a mixture of the two phases at intermediate temperature ranges. When a range of such samples were examined for photocatalytic oxidation of 2-propanol and reduction of silver sulfate, anatase samples were found to be active for both systems, with increased efficiency observed with crystal growth. The activity for alcohol oxidation, but not silver ion reduction, was observed when the catalyst was partially covered with platinum black. On rutile, comparable activity was observed for Ag, but the activity towards alcohol oxidation was negligibly small . Photoinduced activity could also be correlated with particle size. [Pg.81]

The work presented in this paper is the first part of a project aiming at the development of tailor-made oxidation catalysts for diesel engines fuelled by alcohol fuels, ethanol or methanol. The investigation is focused on the influence of support material on the low temperature oxidation of ethanol and acetaldehyde. The study presents results from an experimental investigation with precious metal catalysts applied on monolithic cordierite substrates. Platinum or palladium were applied onto a support consisting of either aluminum oxide, cerium dioxide, silicon dioxide or titanium dioxide. [Pg.857]


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