5. Photocatalytic nanomaterials and environmental chemistry
Environmental applications of photocatalysis involving TiO 2 are grouped into three categories: air treatment, water treatment and self-cleaning surfaces. The three categories include several areas:
air treatment: decontamination of indoor and outdoor air, elimination of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), sterilization, deodorization... ;
water treatment: industrial and municipal wastewater treatment, decolorization, decontamination and disinfection, degradation of recalcitrant COD (chemical oxygen demand)... ;
self-cleaning surfaces: self-cleaning and self-sterilizing, windows, buildings, tiles, lighting, walls, paintwork, sidewalks...
All these applications use...
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Standards and norms
- Photocatalysis – Test and analysis method for measuring the efficiency of photocatalytic systems for the removal of volatile organic compounds/odors from recirculated indoor air – Test in confined spaces. - XP B44-013 - AFNOR - Décembre 2009
- Photocatalysis – Test method for evaluating photocatalytic materials for NOx degradation – Single-pass tangential method. - XP B44-011 - AFNOR - Décembre 2009
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