A method to assess the ability of a photocatalyst to induce reactions with free or trapped hydroxyl radicals versus direct charge-transfer processes is here proposed, based on the use of phenol and 2-hydroxybenzoic acid (salicylic acid) as test substrates. The rationale is that phenol degradation would be preferentially (although not exclusively) induced by hydroxyl radicals, while salicylic acid would mainly undergo direct charge-transfer oxidation. The use of t-butanol as selective OH scavenger is helpful to understand how much each substrate is a selective indicator of the intended reaction pathway in the presence of a given semiconductor oxide. Phenol and salicylic acid should be used at low concentration (e.g. 25 mol L1) to limit the o...
This work deals with elucidation of bisphenols transformations occurring in the processes of TiO2 ph...
The photocatalytic activities of reduced titanium dioxide (TiO2) materials have been investigated by...
The hydroxylation of phenol (a substrate containing an electron donor group) and of benzoic acid (a ...
The effect of molecular structure on photocatalytic oxidation was evaluated by comparing the perform...
The detection methods and generation mechanisms of the intrinsic reactive oxygen species (ROS), i.e....
Aryl aldehydes and acids are important industrial intermediates, but their synthesis from the corres...
This review provides the reader with a general overview on heterogeneous photocatalytic oxidation m...
The photocatalytic oxidation of different benzene derivatives has been investigated in order to unde...
The oxidation of trans-ferulic acid (C 10H 10O 4) in aqueous TiO 2 dispersion occurs via the formati...
ArticleThe oxidation reaction mechanisms of organic additives, such as alcohols (MeOH and EtOH) and ...
This Accepted Manuscript will be available for reuse under a CC BY-NC-ND licence after the 24 months...
peer-reviewedConventional water purification and disinfection generally involve potentially hazardou...
This study examines two strategies—homo- and heterogeneous approaches for the light-driven oxidation...
Photocatalysis, in its broader meaning, indicates catalytic processes initiated by light. The term i...
Semiconductor photocatalysis degrades phenolic pollutants to carbon dioxide and water, but the mecha...
This work deals with elucidation of bisphenols transformations occurring in the processes of TiO2 ph...
The photocatalytic activities of reduced titanium dioxide (TiO2) materials have been investigated by...
The hydroxylation of phenol (a substrate containing an electron donor group) and of benzoic acid (a ...
The effect of molecular structure on photocatalytic oxidation was evaluated by comparing the perform...
The detection methods and generation mechanisms of the intrinsic reactive oxygen species (ROS), i.e....
Aryl aldehydes and acids are important industrial intermediates, but their synthesis from the corres...
This review provides the reader with a general overview on heterogeneous photocatalytic oxidation m...
The photocatalytic oxidation of different benzene derivatives has been investigated in order to unde...
The oxidation of trans-ferulic acid (C 10H 10O 4) in aqueous TiO 2 dispersion occurs via the formati...
ArticleThe oxidation reaction mechanisms of organic additives, such as alcohols (MeOH and EtOH) and ...
This Accepted Manuscript will be available for reuse under a CC BY-NC-ND licence after the 24 months...
peer-reviewedConventional water purification and disinfection generally involve potentially hazardou...
This study examines two strategies—homo- and heterogeneous approaches for the light-driven oxidation...
Photocatalysis, in its broader meaning, indicates catalytic processes initiated by light. The term i...
Semiconductor photocatalysis degrades phenolic pollutants to carbon dioxide and water, but the mecha...
This work deals with elucidation of bisphenols transformations occurring in the processes of TiO2 ph...
The photocatalytic activities of reduced titanium dioxide (TiO2) materials have been investigated by...
The hydroxylation of phenol (a substrate containing an electron donor group) and of benzoic acid (a ...