Photoelectrocatalytic Performance of Benzoic Acid onTiO2Nanotube Array Electrodes
[摘要] The photoelectrocatalytic performance of benzoic acid on TiO2nanotube array electrodes was investigated. A thin-cell was used to discuss the effect of the bias voltage, illumination intensity, and electrolyte concentration on the photoelectrocatalytic degradation efficiency of benzoic acid. The photogenerated current-time (I-t) profiles were found to be related to the adsorption and the degradation process. The relationship between the initial concentration and the photocurrent peaks (I0ph) fits the Langmuir-type adsorption model, thus confirming that the adsorption of benzoic acid on TiO2nanotube arrays (TNAs) was single monolayer adsorption. At low concentrations, theI-tprofiles simply decay after the initial transient peak due to the sufficient holes on the TNAs which would oxidize the benzoic acid quickly. However, theI-tprofiles varied with increasing benzoic acid concentrations because the rate of diffusion in the bulk solution and the degradation of the intermediate products affect the photoelectrocatalysis on the electrode surface.
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