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Novel core–shell (TiO2@Silica) nanoparticles for scattering medium in a random laser: higher efficiency, lower laser threshold and lower photodegrada…
2013
There has been growing interest in scattering media in recent years, due to their potential applications as solar collectors, photocatalyzers, random lasers and other novel optical devices. Here, we have introduced a novel core-shell scattering medium for a random laser composed of TiO2@Silica nanoparticles. Higher efficiency, lower laser threshold and long photobleaching lifetime in random lasers were demonstrated. This has introduced a new method or parameter (fraction of absorbed pumping), which opens a new avenue to characterize and study the scattering media. Optical chemical and colloidal stabilities were combined by coating a suitable silica shell onto TiO2 nanoparticles.
Analytical control of photocatalytic treatments: degradation of a sulfonated azo dye
2003
The degradation of Methyl Orange (C(14)H(14)N(3)SO(3)Na), chosen as a model sulfonated azo dye, was investigated in aqueous solutions containing suspended polycrystalline TiO(2) particles under irradiation with simulated sunlight. The dye disappearance and the formation of the mineralization end products were monitored; the formation of the main transient intermediates was also examined in detail. Particular attention was devoted to the identification and to the evolution of fragments retaining the chromophoric group. The comparison of data coming from various analytical techniques led to a possible reaction mechanism for the degradation process, giving insight into an aspect of the treatme…
Random Lasing of Rhodamine 6G Solution Containing TiO2:Silica Core:Shell Nanoparticles
2012
High efficiency and low rate of photodegradation was obtained in a random laser suspending TiO2@Silica nanoparticles in ethanol solution of Rhodamine 6G. The TiO2 nanoparticles were coated with a silica shell prepared via Stober method.
Uptake and photoinduced degradation of phthalic acid esters (PAEs) in Ulva lactuca highlight its potential application in environmental bioremediation
2022
Abstract The bioaccumulation of phthalates was studied in fragments of Ulva lactuca exposed for a maximum of 31 days at different concentrations of a solution of six phthalic acid esters (PAEs). The algal matrix showed rapid uptake since the first sampling, which increased over the time of the experimental period, at the end of which seaweed’s bioaccumulation potential was also evaluated. After the uptake, the algal matrix was subjected to UV irradiation in order to verify the removal of the phthalates. PAEs with higher octanol–water partition coefficients (logKow) and molecular weights were preferentially uptaken by U. lactuca in all the exposure experiments. It was observed that both accu…
Magnetic hybrid nanomaterials for the photodegradation of microcontaminats in aqueous environment
2018
Bio-based substances (BBS) isolated from urban biowaste have been employed to prepare hybrid magnetic nanomaterials with iron oxides. Such materials have been tested, in the presence of hydrogen peroxide, for the light induced photodegradation of four microcontaminants (MCs) in aqueous environment: Carbamazepine (C, an anticonvulsant and analgesic drug), Flumequine (F, an antibiotic), Ibuprofen (I, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug), and Sulfamethoxazole (S, an antibiotic). Preliminary photodegradation experiments were carried out at lab-scale in a solar simulator, whereas optimized experiments were carried out in a pilot plant under natural solar radiation. The MCs complete abatement …
Photodegradation of pharmaceutical drugs in aqueous TiO2 suspensions: mechanism and kinetics
2007
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Photocatalytic membrane reactors: fundamentals, membrane materials and operational issues
2013
Abstract: This chapter reports the properties of semiconductor materials used in heterogeneous photocatalysis together with a comparison of heterogeneous photocatalytic systems and a brief description of the types of membranes that can be used. Some aspects of membrane operations, such as fouling, separation of a photocatalyst and effectiveness of photodegradation on permeate quality are discussed.
Novel silicon microparticles to improve sunlight stability of raw polypropylene
2015
Oxidation of polyolefins by ultraviolet/visible irradiation is a significant limitation for their use in several technological applications. The use of high-tech additives such as silicon microparticles becomes a compositing strategy that can improve the performance of these materials at long-term service conditions. Silicon particles were added to non-additivated raw polypropylene (PP) prepared by hot melt extrusion and subjected to accelerated sunlight irradiation tests. The stability of thermal properties, mechanical performance and thermal decomposition behaviour of composites was evaluated by differential scanning calorimetry, dynamic mechanical thermal analysis and thermogravimetry. T…
Polythiophenes as markers of asphalt and archaeological tar pitch aging. Characterization using solid-state electrochemistry
2018
The voltammetry of immobilized microparticles (VIMP) was used to characterize organosulfur components from ovens found at the Spanish archaeological sites of Cueva de Nerja (ca. 35,000cal BC), la Illeta dels Banyets (4th century BCE) and Gestalgar (12th–13th CE), and asphalt probes subjected to PAV and SUNTEST aging protocols. The voltammetric responses of the archaeological samples and the asphalt probes after photodegradation were quite similar, indicating the presence of polythiophene components which could act as age/degradation markers. Keywords: Voltammetry, Archaeology, Asphalt, Tar pitch, Organosulfur compounds
Evaluation of Rhodamine B Photocatalytic Degradation over BaTiO
2021
This research was funded by UIDB/50006/2020 with funding from FCT/MCTES through national funds and from the Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry of Lodz University of Technology. Susana L.H. Rebelo and Iwona Kuźniarska-Biernacka thank FCT (Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia) for funding through program DL 57/2016–Norma transitória (RE-QUIMTE/EEC2018/30 (SLHR) and REQUIMTE/EEC2018/14 (IKB)).