Intensified photocatalytic degradation of nitrobenzene by Pickering emulsion of ZnO nanoparticles_中国颗粒学会

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Partic. vol. 8 no. 5 pp. 453-457 (October 2010)
doi: 10.1016/j.partic.2010.05.006

Intensified photocatalytic degradation of nitrobenzene by Pickering emulsion of ZnO nanoparticles

Wei Wua,*, Shuang Gaoa, Weixia Tua, Jianfeng Chena,b, Pengyuan Zhangb,*,

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wuwei@mail.buct.edu.cnzhangpy@mail.buct.edu.cn

Abstract

In this paper, zinc oxide nanoparticles were first prepared and surface-modified. A Pickering emulsion was then prepared, consisting of nitrobenzene (oil phase), water (water phase) and the modified zinc oxide nanoparticles located on the water–oil interface. The effects of different emulsions on the removal rate of nitrobenzene by photocatalytic degradation were studied. The results proved that use of a Pickering emulsion stabilized by surface-modified ZnO nanoparticles provides an effective and novel way to intensify the photocatalytic degradation of the organic contaminant.

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A Pickering emulsion was prepared, consisting of nitrobenzene, water and surface-modified ZnO nanoparticles located on the water-oil interface. The results proved that use of a Pickering emulsion stabilized by modified ZnO nanoparticles provides an effective and novel way to intensify the photocatalytic degradation of organic contaminants.

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Keywords

Pickering emulsion; Zinc oxide; Photocatalysis; Nitrobenzene