Photooxidation of Organic Mixtures on Biased TiO2 Films
- 7 September 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Environmental Science & Technology
- Vol. 35 (20) , 4132-4138
- https://doi.org/10.1021/es010613r
Abstract
Processes that occur in the TiO2-photocatalysis of binary aqueous solutions containing model photolytes with different affinity for the TiO2 surface (methanol and oxalic and salicylic acids) are analyzed from the photoelectrochemical response of TiO2 films under bias in a time window of 1−100 s. Long-lived oxidized intermediates produced upon illumination at 0.6 VSCE are detected by cathodic sweep run in the dark after irradiation. The main conclusion derived from this work is that a scheme of competitive kinetics describes only those cases in which one of the components is weakly or nonadsorbed on TiO2, whereas for two photolytes with high affinity for the surface cooperative effects may occur. The methanol−oxalate system is quantitatively modeled by considering that oxalate forms surface complexes with different reactivity and a parallel pathway for hole transfer to −OH and adsorbed oxalate. In this case as well as for electrolytes containing methanol and salicylate photooxidation of methanol (with low affinity for the surface) via intermediates formed by reaction with trapped holes (−•OH) is partially or fully suppressed. For electrolytes containing oxalic and salicylic acids in which both components chemisorb on TiO2 the photoelectrochemical response depends on preadsorption, the photooxidation pathways deviates those of single component systems, and there is remotion of salicylate adsorbed byproducts assigned to cooperative effects.Keywords
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