An ink, comprising the redox dye resazurin (Rz) and the sacrificial electron donor glycerol, is shown to be capable of the rapid assessment of the photocatalytic activities of self-cleaning films. In the key initial stage of photocatalysis the ink changes from blue to pink. Prolonged irradiation bleaches the ink and eventually mineralizes it. The kinetics of the initial photoinduced color change is studied as a function of UV irradiance, [glycerol], [Rz], and temperature. The results reveal an apparent approximate quantum yield of 3.5 × 10-3 and an initial rate, ri, which increases with [glycerol] and decreases with [Rz]. It is proposed that the reduction of Rz, dispersed throughout the thick (ca. 590 nm) indicator film, may take place eith...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
An ink, comprising the redox dye resazurin (Rz) and the sacrificial electron donor glycerol, is show...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
The kinetics of dye reduction, in photocatalyst indicator ink films on self cleaning glass, is studi...
The kinetics of dye reduction, in photocatalyst indicator ink films on self cleaning glass, is studi...
The kinetics of dye reduction, in photocatalyst indicator ink films on self cleaning glass, is studi...
The kinetics of dye reduction, in photocatalyst indicator ink films on self cleaning glass, is studi...
The kinetics of dye reduction, in photocatalyst indicator ink films on self cleaning glass, is studi...
An indicator ink based on the redox dye 2,6-dichloroindophenol ( DCIP) is described, which allows th...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
An ink, comprising the redox dye resazurin (Rz) and the sacrificial electron donor glycerol, is show...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
The kinetics of dye reduction, in photocatalyst indicator ink films on self cleaning glass, is studi...
The kinetics of dye reduction, in photocatalyst indicator ink films on self cleaning glass, is studi...
The kinetics of dye reduction, in photocatalyst indicator ink films on self cleaning glass, is studi...
The kinetics of dye reduction, in photocatalyst indicator ink films on self cleaning glass, is studi...
The kinetics of dye reduction, in photocatalyst indicator ink films on self cleaning glass, is studi...
An indicator ink based on the redox dye 2,6-dichloroindophenol ( DCIP) is described, which allows th...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...