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Materials | 2016
Istvan Szekely; Gabor Kovacs; Lucian Baia; Virginia Danciu; Zsolt Pap
A traditional semiconductor (WO3) was synthesized from different precursors via hydrothermal crystallization targeting the achievement of three different crystal shapes (nanoplates, nanorods and nanostars). The obtained WO3 microcrystals were analyzed by the means of X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS). These methods contributed to the detailed analysis of the crystal morphology and structural features. The synthesized bare WO3 photocatalysts were totally inactive, while the P25/WO3 composites were efficient under UV light radiation. Furthermore, the maximum achieved activity was even higher than the bare P25’s photocatalytic performance. A correlation was established between the shape of the WO3 crystallites and the observed photocatalytic activity registered during the degradation of different substrates by using P25/WO3 composites.
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2019
Endre-Zsolt Kedves; Istvan Szekely; Lucian Baia; Monica Baia; Alexandra Csavdári; Zsolt Pap
Kinetic and mechanistic related approaches for mostly titania were intensively studied in the literature. However, combined modelling and kinetic studies are few. Therefore, the present work focuses on modelling the dependence of the degradation kinetics of two model compounds (salicylic acid-SA and methyl orange-MO) on Evonik Aeroxide P25, hydrothermally prepared hierarchical TiO₂ and P25/WO₃ nanostars, obtained also by hydrothermal crystallization. The obtained individual semiconductors and the composites were characterized using XRD, DRS, SEM, while the photocatalytic degradation of the model pollutants were carried out varying the catalyst load, the initial pollutant concentration and incident light intensity. It was found that the degradation kinetics were independent from the hierarchical nature of the material, while significant dependencies of the degradation efficiency was found from the previously mentioned investigation parameters. All these parametric interdependences were successfully studied and a kinetic model was proposed for both bare TiO₂ and TiO₂/WO₃ composite systems.
Spectroscopy | 2018
Biborka Boga; Istvan Szekely; Zsolt Pap; Lucian Baia; Monica Baia
WO3-TiO2 composite materials were obtained using commercial titania (Evonik Aeroxide P25) and hydrothermally crystallized WO3. Different ratios of TiO2/WO3 were investigated, starting at 1 wt.% of WO3 to 50 wt.%. The morphology of WO3 was of the star-like type, and its structure is basically composed of monoclinic crystalline phase. All spectroscopic characteristics of the composites and their derived data (band-gap energy value, light absorption threshold, and IR specific bands) directly varied with the increase of the WO3 content. However, the oxalic acid photodegradation achieved under UV light reached the highest yield for 24 wt.% WO3 content, a result that was attributed to the charge separation efficiency and the surface hydrophilicity. The latter mentioned reason points out the crucial importance of the surface quality of the investigated structure in photocatalytic tests.
Archive | 1997
Géza Árvai; Bela Bertok; Zsuzsanna Kuruczné Ribai; Laszlo Pap; Istvan Szekely
Archive | 1994
Janis Hajimichael; Sandor Botar; Edit Bleicher; Laszlo Pap; Istvan Szekely; Nee Kellner Katalin Marmarosi; János Ori
Archive | 1998
Géza Árvai; Ildikó Bakonyvári; Bela Bertok; László Csíz; Irén Czudor; R. Zsuzsa Kuruczné; Laszlo Pap; Istvan Szekely
Archive | 1993
Bela Bertok; Istvan Szekely; Angelika Thurna; Lajos Nagy; Eva Somfai; Sandor Botar; Antal Gajary; Kalman Takacs
Archive | 1986
Gyorgy Hidasi; Istvan Szekely; Bela Bertok; Sandor Zoltan; Lajos Nagy; Antal Gajari; Eva Somfai; Agnes Hegedus; Laszlo Pap; Rudolf Soos; Erzsebet Radvany; Sandor Botar; Tamas Szabolcsi
Archive | 1986
Gyorgy Hidasi; Istvan Szekely; Bela Bertok; Sandor Zoltan; Lajos Nagy; Antal Gajari; Eva Somfai; Agnes Hegedus; Laszlo Pap; Ruldof Soos; Erzsebet Radvany; Sandor Botar; Tamas Szabolcsi
Archive | 1990
Bela Bertok; Istvan Szekely; Angelika Thurner; Eva Somfai; Sandor Botar; Antal Gajary; Kalman Takacs; Lajos Nagy