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Catalysis Science & Technology | 2012

Factors driving the activity of commercial titanium dioxide powders towards gas phase photocatalytic oxidation of acetaldehyde

Sammy W. Verbruggen; Elke Moortgat; Tamas E. Korany; Birger Hauchecorne; Johan A. Martens; Silvia Lenaerts

The photocatalytic activity of two commercial titanium dioxide powders (Cristal Global, Millennium PC500 and Evonik, P25) is compared towards acetaldehyde degradation in the gas phase. In contrast to the extensive literature available, we found a higher activity for the PC500 than for the P25 coating. Here, we present a comprehensive characterization of the bulk and surface properties of both powders. Our comparison shows that the material properties that dominate the overall photocatalytic activity in gas phase differ from those required for the photodegradation of water-borne pollutants.


Journal of Laboratory Automation | 2012

Concept and Validation of a Fully Automated Photocatalytic Test Setup

Tom Tytgat; Birger Hauchecorne; Marianne Smits; Sammy W. Verbruggen; Silvia Lenaerts

Photocatalytic activity can be studied by several methods, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. To study photocatalytic activity in an easy, user-friendly, and realistic way, a completely new setup has been built. The setup is modularly constructed around Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) spectroscopy at the heart of it, resulting in great versatility. Complementary software has been written for automatic control of the setup and for processing the generated data. Two pollutants, oil and n-octane, are tested to validate the performance of the setup. These validation experiments confirm the usefulness and added value of the setup in general and of the FTIR detection methodology as well. It becomes clear that a system of online measurements with good repeatability, accuracy, and user-friendliness has been created.


RSC Advances | 2014

Effect of pretreatment and temperature on the properties of Pinnularia biosilica frustules

Erik Van Eynde; Britt Lenaerts; Tom Tytgat; Sammy W. Verbruggen; Birger Hauchecorne; Ronny Blust; Silvia Lenaerts

Diatoms are unicellular microalgae that self-assemble an intricate porous silica cell wall, called frustule. Diatom frustules possess a unique combination of physical and chemical properties (chemical inertness, high mechanical strength, large surface area, low density, good porosity and highly ordered features on the nano-to-micro scale) making diatom frustules suited for many nanotechnological applications. For most proposed applications the organic material covering the frustules needs to be removed. In this paper we investigate the effect of different frustule cleaning methods (drying, autoclavation, SDS/EDTA treatment, H2O2 treatment and HNO3 treatment) and subsequent heat treatment at different temperatures (105 °C, 350 °C, 550 °C and 750 °C) on the material characteristics of the diatom Pinnularia sp. Material characteristics under study are morphology, surface area, pore size, elemental composition and organic content. The cleaned Pinnularia frustules are subsequently investigated as adsorbents to remove methylene blue (MB) from aqueous solution.


PLOS ONE | 2012

Effect of Operating and Sampling Conditions on the Exhaust Gas Composition of Small-Scale Power Generators

Marianne Smits; Floris Vanpachtenbeke; Benjamin Horemans; Karolien De Wael; Birger Hauchecorne; Herman Van Langenhove; Kristof Demeestere; Silvia Lenaerts

Small stationary diesel engines, like in generator sets, have limited emission control measures and are therefore responsible for 44% of the particulate matter (PM) emissions in the United States. The diesel exhaust composition depends on operating conditions of the combustion engine. Furthermore, the measurements are influenced by the used sampling method. This study examines the effect of engine loading and exhaust gas dilution on the composition of small-scale power generators. These generators are used in different operating conditions than road-transport vehicles, resulting in different emission characteristics. Experimental data were obtained for gaseous volatile organic compounds (VOC) and PM mass concentration, elemental composition and nitrate content. The exhaust composition depends on load condition because of its effect on fuel consumption, engine wear and combustion temperature. Higher load conditions result in lower PM concentration and sharper edged particles with larger aerodynamic diameters. A positive correlation with load condition was found for K, Ca, Sr, Mn, Cu, Zn and Pb adsorbed on PM, elements that originate from lubricating oil or engine corrosion. The nitrate concentration decreases at higher load conditions, due to enhanced nitrate dissociation to gaseous NO at higher engine temperatures. Dilution on the other hand decreases PM and nitrate concentration and increases gaseous VOC and adsorbed metal content. In conclusion, these data show that operating and sampling conditions have a major effect on the exhaust gas composition of small-scale diesel generators. Therefore, care must be taken when designing new experiments or comparing literature results.


Chemsuschem | 2017

Harvesting Hydrogen Gas from Air Pollutants with an Unbiased Gas Phase Photoelectrochemical Cell

Sammy W. Verbruggen; Myrthe Van Hal; Tom Bosserez; Jan Rongé; Birger Hauchecorne; Johan A. Martens; Silvia Lenaerts

The concept of an all-gas-phase photoelectrochemical (PEC) cell producing hydrogen gas from volatile organic contaminated gas and light is presented. Without applying any external bias, organic contaminants are degraded and hydrogen gas is produced in separate electrode compartments. The system works most efficiently with organic pollutants in inert carrier gas. In the presence of oxygen, the cell performs less efficiently but still significant photocurrents are generated, showing the cell can be run on organic contaminated air. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate new application opportunities of PEC technology and to encourage further advancement toward PEC remediation of air pollution with the attractive feature of simultaneous energy recovery and pollution abatement.


Environmental Technology | 2017

Study of positive and negative plasma catalytic oxidation of ethylene

K. Van Wesenbeeck; Birger Hauchecorne; Silvia Lenaerts

ABSTRACT The effect of introducing a photocatalytically active coating inside a plasma unit is investigated. This technique combines the advantages of high product selectivity from catalysis and the fast start-up from plasma technology. In this study, a preselected TiO2 coating is applied on the collector electrode of a DC corona discharge unit as non-thermal plasma reactor, in order to study the oxidation of ethylene. For both positive and negative polarities an enhanced mineralization is observed while the formation of by-products drastically decreases. The plasma catalytic unit gave the best results when using negative polarity at a voltage of 15 kV. This shows the potential of plasma catalysis as indoor air purification technology. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2011

Elucidating the photocatalytic degradation pathway of acetaldehyde: An FTIR in situ study under atmospheric conditions

Birger Hauchecorne; Dieter Terrens; Sammy W. Verbruggen; Johan A. Martens; Herman Van Langenhove; Kristof Demeestere; Silvia Lenaerts


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2011

The benefit of glass bead supports for efficient gas phase photocatalysis : case study of a commercial and a synthesised photocatalyst

Sammy W. Verbruggen; Stefan Ribbens; Tom Tytgat; Birger Hauchecorne; Marianne Smits; Vera Meynen; Pegie Cool; Johan A. Martens; Silvia Lenaerts


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2011

Photocatalytic degradation of ethylene: An FTIR in situ study under atmospheric conditions

Birger Hauchecorne; Tom Tytgat; Sammy W. Verbruggen; Dieter Hauchecorne; Dieter Terrens; Marianne Smits; Katrien Vinken; Silvia Lenaerts


Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences | 2013

Biotemplated diatom silica–titania materials for air purification

Erik Van Eynde; Tom Tytgat; Marianne Smits; Sammy W. Verbruggen; Birger Hauchecorne; Silvia Lenaerts

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Johan A. Martens

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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