Investigating Intensified Reactor Design of TiO2-Catalyzed UV Decomposition of Rhodamine B Dye
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open in viewerPhotochemical and catalytic reactions are emerging in multiple industries, including energy, pharmaceuticals, and water. These reactions use light to directly excite a reacting species or a photocatalyst to enable a chemical reaction. While they offer potential to transform these industries, current photoreactors suffer from poor conversion and side product formation The team evaluated performance of 5 batch and flow reactors on the photocatalytic decomposition of Rhodamine B, monitoring the reaction with UV-vis spectroscopy. The team determined that the packed bed reactor outperformed batch and external irradiation flow reactors, converting 0.69 µmol/L/h of Rhodamine B compared to 0.45 and 0.44 µmol/L/h, respectively.
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- 64836
- E-project-042722-233902
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- 2022
- UN Sustainable Development Goals
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- 2022-04-27
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- Major
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