NOx-Reduction Performance Test for TiO2 Paint

Molecules. 2020 Sep 7;25(18):4087. doi: 10.3390/molecules25184087.

Abstract

In South Korea, the gradual increase in particulate matter generation has received significant attention from central and local governments. Exhaust gas, which contains nitrogen oxides (NOx), is one of the main sources of particulate matter. In this study, the reduction of NOx using a coating material mixed with a titanium dioxide (TiO2) photocatalyst was demonstrated. The NOx reduction performance of the TiO2 photocatalyst-infused coating was evaluated by applying the ISO 22197-1: 2007 standard. Subsequently, the performance was evaluated by changing the NO gas concentration and ultraviolet (UV)-A irradiance under standard experimental conditions. It was determined that NOx reduction can be achieved even if the NO gas concentration and UV-A irradiance are lower than those under the standard conditions when the TiO2 photocatalyst-infused coating was used. This study revealed that NOx reduction can be realized through TiO2 photocatalyst-infused coating in winter or cloudy days with a low solar altitude. It was also confirmed that compared with the UV-A irradiance, the NO gas concentration has a greater effect on the NOx reduction performance of the TiO2 photocatalyst-infused coating. These findings can be used to evaluate a variety of construction materials with TiO2 photocatalysts in the future.

Keywords: nitrogen oxides (NOx); particulate matter; reduction test; secondary source; titanium dioxide (TiO2).

MeSH terms

  • Nitrogen Oxides / chemistry*
  • Oxidation-Reduction
  • Paint / analysis*
  • Particulate Matter / analysis
  • Particulate Matter / chemistry
  • Titanium / chemistry*

Substances

  • Nitrogen Oxides
  • Particulate Matter
  • titanium dioxide
  • Titanium