1. Photocatalytic reduction of nitrate over chalcopyrite CuFe0.7Cr0.3S2 with high N2 selectivity.
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Wang, Rong, Yue, Mufei, Cong, Rihong, Gao, Wenliang, and Yang, Tao
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PHOTOREDUCTION , *NITRATES , *GROUNDWATER , *WATER pollution , *CATALYSTS - Abstract
Photocatalytic reduction of nitrate ( NO 3 − ) is a green and potentially inexpensive technique for reducing NO 3 − pollution in ground water. TiO 2 -based photocatalysts have been studied extensively for this purpose. In the present study, the semiconducting catalyst CuFe 0.7 Cr 0.3 S 2 was applied to NO 3 − reduction. Loading this catalyst with metal co-catalysts (Ru, Au, Cu, Ag, Pt, and Pd) greatly increased the rate of NO 3 − reduction and the N 2 selectivity. In addition, there was a synergistic enhancement of the photocatalytic performance when the catalyst was loaded two co-catalysts. For example, the catalyst loaded with Pd and Au at mass fractions of 0.75% and 3%, respectively, could photocatalyze the complete reduction of NO 3 − in a 100 ppm N aqueous solution with 100% N 2 selectivity in less than 5 h with UV irradiation. However, with an inner irradiation from a full-arc Xe lamp, the NO 3 − conversion rate reduced to 0.065 mg N/h, probably because of the low density of the photoexcited electrons. The results show the potential of metal sulfides for photocatalytic reduction of NO 3 − , and the possibility of use of visible light. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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