A review of prospects and challenges of photocatalytic decomposition of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) under humid environment
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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are harmful for humans and the
surrounding ecosystem. Emissions from these pollutants have caused a signifi cant reduction in air quality, which has an effect on people’s health. Alkanes,
alkenes, alcohols, aromatics, and other VOC pollutants have all been broken
down by TiO2 photocatalytic processes. Due to several operating inefficiencies
and deactivation issues in humid environments, the practical application of
photocatalysis has not been realized on a broader scale. The effectiveness of
photo-oxidation of VOCs is impacted by a variety of environmental conditions.
In the photocatalytic oxidation of the VOCs, relative humidity (RH) is critical.
Therefore, it is important to review the recent findings on how humidity
affects the photocatalytic breakdown of VOCs in air. To satisfy this need, this
work provides a critical review of the related literature with focus on the fun damentals of photocatalysis, photocatalytic degradation of air pollutants, and
the influence of humidity on the photocatalytic process degradation for
selected air pollutants. It also highlights the kinetic models and typical
photocatalytic reactor and supports for VOC removal.
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G. Masresha, S. A. Jabasingh, S. Kebede, D. Doo-Arhin, M. Assefa, Can. J. Chem. Eng. 2023,