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Casati, R. |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Lima, João Carlos
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- 2024Cryoprotective Polysaccharides with Ordered Gel Structures Induce Ice Growth Anticipation and Survival Enhancement during Cell Cryopreservationcitations
- 2020Application of polyoxometalate-ionic liquids (POM-ILs) in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs)citations
- 2017A non-invasive optical method for mapping temperature polarization in direct contact membrane distillationcitations
- 2016Molecular Weight Determination by Luminescent Chemo–enzymaticscitations
- 2015Tuning the Surface Chemistry of Nanoporous Carbons for Enhanced Nanoconfined Photochemical Activitycitations
- 2013Photoinduced reactions occurring on activated carbons. A combined photooxidation and ESR studycitations
- 2008Study of the effect of the phosphane bridging chain nature on the structural and photophysical properties of a series of gold(I) ethynylpyridine complexescitations
- 2008Probing the microenvironment of sol-gel entrapped cutinase: the role of added zeolite NaYcitations
- 2006Metallodendrimers containing both ruthenium (internal layer) and rhenium (external layer)citations
- 2000Fluorescence-labeled pyrenesulfonamide response for characterizing polymeric interfaces in composite materialscitations
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Photoinduced reactions occurring on activated carbons. A combined photooxidation and ESR study
Abstract
This work demonstrates the ability of ash-free activated carbons to interact with UV light to promote the photooxidation of phenol in solution through the formation of radical species. Our results show that in the absence of inorganic impurities or semiconductor additives, the photodegradation efficiency of the studied activated carbons has to be ascribed to the carbon matrix itself. Hydroxyl radicals have been detected by spin trapping electron spin resonance spectroscopy upon IN irradiation of the activated carbon suspensions in aqueous solution. Although the ability to photogenerate radicals upon irradiation is well known in inorganic semiconductors (such as titanium dioxide) or carbon/semiconductor composites, we herein demonstrate the capacity of the carbon matrix alone to interact with UV light, generating reactive species that would be responsible for the observed photoinduced reaction using carbons alone in the absence of semiconductor additives. Thus, the conventional interpretation of the enhanced photodegradation efficiency of carbon/semiconductor photocatalysts -so far attributed to synergistic and confinement effects, and minimized surface recombination of the charge carriers- should be reconsidered to account for the radicals photogenerated when the carbons are exposed to UV light. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.