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Volumn 310, Issue , 2014, Pages 100-108

The influence of crystallite size and crystallinity of anatase nanoparticles on the photo-degradation of phenol

Author keywords

Anatase; Crystallinity; Crystallite size; Phenol decomposition mechanism; Photocatalysis; Reaction rate; Supercritical synthesis

Indexed keywords

BIODEGRADATION; DECOMPOSITION; NANOPARTICLES; PHENOLS; PHOTOCATALYSIS; REACTION INTERMEDIATES; REACTION KINETICS; REACTION RATES; REDOX REACTIONS; SYNTHESIS (CHEMICAL); TITANIUM DIOXIDE;

EID: 84891931593     PISSN: 00219517     EISSN: 10902694     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcat.2013.04.022     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (163)

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    • Details of the determination of absolute crystallinity and crystallite size are available in the supplementary material
    • Details of the determination of absolute crystallinity and crystallite size are available in the supplementary material.
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    • XPS and PXRD data of all the samples are available in the supplementary material
    • XPS and PXRD data of all the samples are available in the supplementary material.
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    • The UV-vis spectra recorded during phenol decomposition, details of the methodology for extracting the concentration of phenol and phenolic compounds, and the final gas phase products analysis are available in the supplementary material
    • The UV-vis spectra recorded during phenol decomposition, details of the methodology for extracting the concentration of phenol and phenolic compounds, and the final gas phase products analysis are available in the supplementary material.


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