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Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 1999

Photobleaching of methylene blue sensitised by TiO2: an ambiguous system?

Andrew Mills; Jishun Wang

The photobleaching of methylene blue MB, sensitised by TiO2, in an aqueous solution is studied in the absence and presence of oxygen. In the absence of oxygen and in the presence of a sacrificial electron acceptor (SED), MB is photoreduced to its colourless leuco form, LMB, by the TiO2 photocatalyst. This same photoreduction process is observed even if an SED is not present, indicating that MB itself can act as an SED. The oxidation of LMB by oxygen to regenerate MB is significantly slower if the aqueous solution is acidified (0.01 mol dm−3 HClO4) and, at low partial pressures, the rate of reaction depends directly upon the concentration of dissolved oxygen. The TiO2-sensitised photobleaching of MB is irreversible in an oxygen-saturated aqueous solution, as expected, since the bleaching was due to an oxidative process. However, in an acidified solution (0.01 mol dm−3 HClO4), the photobleaching process, in an oxygen-saturated solution, generates LMB initially. The latter situation arises because, under acidic conditions, LMB reacts only very slowly with oxygen to form MB. The significance of these findings with respect to the popular use of photobleaching of MB as a demonstration of semiconductor photomineralisation is discussed.


International Journal of Photoenergy | 2008

A rapid method of assessing the photocatalytic activity of thin TiO2 films using an ink based on the redox dye 2,6-dichloroindophenol

Andrew Mills; Mark McGrady; Jishun Wang; James Hepburn

An indicator ink based on the redox dye 2,6-dichloroindophenol (DCIP) is described, which allows the rapid assessment of the activity of thin, commercial photocatalytic films, such as Activ. The ink works via a photoreductive mechanism, DCIP being reduced to dihydro-DCIP within ca. 7.5 minutes exposure to UVA irradiation of moderate intensity (ca. 4.8 mW ). The kinetics of photoreduction are found to be independent of the level of dye present in the ink formulation, but are highly sensitive to the level of glycerol. This latter observation may be associated with a solvatochromic effect, whereby the microenvironment in which the dye finds itself and, as a consequence, its reactivity is altered significantly by small changes in the glycerol content. The kinetics of photoreduction also appear linearly dependent on the UVA light intensity with an observed quantum efficiency of ca. .


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2006

Simultaneous monitoring of the destruction of stearic acid and generation of carbon dioxide by self-cleaning semiconductor photocatalytic films

Andrew Mills; Jishun Wang


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 1998

Photomineralisation of 4-chlorophenol sensitised by TiO2 thin films

Andrew Mills; Jishun Wang


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2006

Method of rapid assessment of photocatalytic activities of self-cleaning films

Andrew Mills; Jishun Wang; Mark McGrady


Journal of Catalysis | 2006

Dependence of the kinetics of liquid-phase photocatalyzed reactions on oxygen concentration and light intensity

Andrew Mills; Jishun Wang; David F. Ollis


Chemical Communications | 2005

An intelligence ink for photocatalytic films

Andrew Mills; Jishun Wang; Soo-Keun Lee; Morten Enggrob Simonsen


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2006

Kinetics of liquid phase semiconductor photoassisted reactions: supporting observations for a pseudo-steady-state model

Andrew Mills; Jishun Wang; David F. Ollis


Chemosphere | 2006

Photocatalytic oxidation of soot by P25 TiO2 films

Andrew Mills; Jishun Wang; Matthew Crow


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2007

Photocatalytic oxidation of deposited sulfur and gaseous sulfur dioxide by TiO2 films

Andrew Mills; Matthew Crow; Jishun Wang; Ivan P. Parkin; Nicolas D. Boscher

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Andrew Mills

Queen's University Belfast

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Matthew Crow

University of Strathclyde

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Ivan P. Parkin

University College London

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Mark McGrady

University of Strathclyde

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David F. Ollis

North Carolina State University

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Guanjie He

University College London

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James Hepburn

Queen's University Belfast

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Nuruzzaman Noor

University College London

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Soo-Keun Lee

University of Strathclyde

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