Over the past few decades a rapid increase in standard of living is observed.
Rapid urbanization and development of new technologies, which are focused on
the needs of a modern society, influence negatively the environment. The present
policy of sustainable development is focused on the principles of rational use of
scarce resources and raw materials. New technologies should comply with a number
of requirements: efficiency, low costs and a low impact on the environment. Photocatalytic
processes are the answer for these requirements. Photocatalysis can be
used in many aspects of everyday life, offering self-cleaning surfaces, photo-drugs
(e.g. for photodynamic therapy) and even photovoltaic devices.
Photocatalytic degradation of pollutants in the presence of inorganic photocatalysts
(e.g. TiO2 or ZnO) is one of the available methods of removing impurities
from aqueous and gaseous phases. The main advantage of this process is the lack of
wastes and formation of carbon dioxide, water and simple inorganic ions as end-
-products.
The aim of our work was to develop new TiO2-based photocatalysts doped
with tungsten and molybdenum oxides. A series of materials with different content
of the dopants, calcined at various temperatures, was prepared. The photocatalytic
activity of the materials was determined following the degradation of two model
herbicides: 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic
acid (2,4,5-T). These compounds are used for the control of weed growth on crop
plantations, but in a high dosage they can lead to destruction of the plants. They
are readily soluble in water, therefore their use is simple, but brings a great risk to
aquatic organisms and people.
Photocatalytic degradation of herbicides is the main goal of the 4G-PHOTOCAT
project. The efforts are directed towards development of a low-cost photocatalytic
paint, that could be used in reactors for groundwater purification. The active
ingredient of the paint is a composite material based on TiO2 modified with other
metal oxides.
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