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    ISSN: 1573-4846
    Keywords: hollandite ; meso-porous material ; photocatalyst ; N2 formation ; reductive decomposition of nitrate
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Photocatalysis of a hollandite compound K x Ga x Sn8−x O16 (x = ca. 1.8) was examined for the reduction of nitrate to N2 with a reducing agent of methanol in water under UV irradiation. Hollandites have a characteristic one-dimensional tunnel structure. The meso-porous hollandite was prepared by sol-gel method. This hollandite was used as the photocatalyst and its reaction process was quantitatively analyzed by using ion chromatograph and on-line mass spectrometry. The hollandite photocatalyst showed a significant activity for the formation of N2 from NO 3 − . Two factors, an increase in UV intensity and a lowering in pH of the solution, contributed to improvement in the selectivity for N2. The selectivity for N2 was improved to reach the perfect level by adjusting the factors. Although, in the previous report, the nitrate was mainly reduced to NH 4 + or NO 2 − , the present photocatalytic conditions converted it to N2. The observed photocatalytic reduction of NO 3 − to N2 with reducing agent CH3OH was conjugated to the partial oxidation of CH3OH to HCOOH. This high selective photocatalytic decomposition of NO 3 − to N2 may be a new pathway among the others reported so far, and it would be useful for environmental protection of water.
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    Journal of sol gel science and technology 19 (2000), S. 377-381 
    ISSN: 1573-4846
    Keywords: hollandite ; tunnel structure ; NO adsorption ; DRIFTS ; TPD
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Fine powder of K x Ga x Sn8−x O16 hollandite was prepared by the sol-gel process using metal alkoxides, and the adsorption behavior of nitrogen monoxide (NO) on it was examined by temperature programmed desorption (TPD) method and in situ diffuse reflectance fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Any species other than nitrogen monoxide were not detected in the TPD measurement, and the profile showed three stages between 420 and 880 K which were regarded as the desorption of chemically adsorbed NO x species. This desorption behavior seems well consistent with the spectral changes in the FT-IR measurement. The absorption band at 1270 cm−1 was decayed in the first stage from 420 to 640 K, and the bands at 1235 and 1570 cm−1 in the second stage from 640 and 770 K. In the third stage above 770 K, the strong band at 1340 cm−1 disappeared. These NO x species on the hollandite were estimated to have a form of NO3 − in the first and second stages and a form of NO2 − in the third stage, considering the data on adsorption of nitrogen oxides on La2O3 and CaO.
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