Yu. O. Adamchuk, L. Z. Boguslavskii, A. N. Yushchishina, A. V. Sinchuk
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Abstract
Oxides in the form of micro- and nanosized powder, containing agglomerates of particles with a high specific surface, were obtained by means of electric Ti and W wire explosion in the air. An X-ray phase analysis showed that the only product of Ti destruction is TiO2, while the electric explosion of W conductors results in the formation of WO3 + W2O7 mixture, in which tungsten anhydride WO3 dominates, and traces of a residual metallic W come across. The photocatalytic properties of electroexplosive powder were studied using a model oxidation reaction of methylene blue. It was revealed that both TiO2 and the WO3 + W2O7 mixture demonstrate catalytic activity within a wide spectrum of radiation, including the visible one. The catalytic activity of the WO3 + W2O7 mixture under ultraviolet and incandescent lamp radiation was inferior to that of TiO2; however, in the solar radiation, the rate of dye degradation with the participation of tungsten oxides is higher. In this case, the average rate of decreasing concentration of the dye in water containing a mixture of WO3 + W2O7 depends little upon the type of the radiation source.
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Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry is a journal that publishes original and review articles on theory and applications of electroerosion and electrochemical methods for the treatment of materials; physical and chemical methods for the preparation of macro-, micro-, and nanomaterials and their properties; electrical processes in engineering, chemistry, and methods for the processing of biological products and food; and application electromagnetic fields in biological systems.