Photodegradation of malachite green (MG) as the model molecule with TiO2 catalyst by microwave discharge electrodeless lamps (MDELs) was investigated.The effects of different parameters in photodegradation of MG,such as MDEL shape,microwave power,initial solution concentration,and catalyst dosage were discussed.Additionally,the photodegradation of congo red,acid black,acid fuchsine and salicylic acid with anatase TiO2 catalyst were investigated under the optimal reaction condition.The results showed that the MDEL is a new treatment method for enhancing photodegradation of organic contaminants with TiO2 catalyst.
The H6P2W18O62/TiO2composite catalyst was prepared by the combination of nonionic surfactant C18H37(OCH2CH2)10OH(Brij-76)as the template and the sol-gel method.As-synthesized composite was characterized by FT-TR,SEM,N2 absorption-desorption and NH3-TPD.The results showed that the composite H6P2W18O62/TiO2 was mesoporous material(ca.3.3 nm),and large surface area(99.78 m2/g).Additionally,the aggregation of TiO2 particles was effectively inhibited,and the surface acidity was increased substantially.The photocatalytic elimination of monochlorobenzene was used as model reaction to evaluate the photocatalytic activity of the composite catalyst under visible light separately.Photocatalytic experimental results showed that the composite H6P2W18O62/TiO2 can effectively degradate monochlorobenzene.