- A screening technique useful for testing the effectiveness of novel "self-cleaning" photocatalytic surfaces.
A screening technique useful for testing the effectiveness of novel "self-cleaning" photocatalytic surfaces.
Photochemistry and photobiology (2011-06-15)
Shane T Finn, Jessica A Strnad, Patricia D Barreto, Megan E Fox, Jorge Torres, James D Sweeney, José C Barreto
PMID21668868
RESUMEN
We describe a screening methodology that can be used to quickly determine the effectiveness of newly synthesized photocatalysts. We were particularly interested in measuring the destruction of organic molecules painted onto a photocatalytic surface by spraying, with destruction proceeding in ambient air (as a model for airborne toxin destruction). Our method can utilize photocatalysts that are synthesized as powders (such as doped and undoped titanium oxide) and which are then calcined onto a glass substrate disk at 600°C. Herein, we used UV illumination of Aeroxide P-25 TiO(2), but the method is general and can accommodate any region of the light spectrum.