Presentation 2001/12/12
Combined Effects of Sonolysis and Photocatalysis on Chemical Reactions : Aim at Construction of Photosynthesis like System Using Ultrasound
Hisashi HARADA, Chigusa HOSOKI,
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Abstract(in English) The aim of this study is the construction of photosynthesis like system by sonophotocatalysis. I consider that there are two steps of overall process of photosynthesis, those are oxygen generation from water for photo system II and reduction of carbon dioxide for photo system I. As experiments, sonophotocatalytic reactions of water and sodium chloride solution were performed under carbon dioxide-argon atmosphere. As results, both reduction of carbon dioxide and oxidation of water were accomplished. The possibility of construction of photosynthesis like system was discussed. Research in this area still continues to be conducted and efforts are being made to synthesize organic compounds.
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Keyword(in English) Sonolysis / Photocatalysis / CO2 reduction / Artificial photosynthesis / BiVO4 / TiO2
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Title (in English) Combined Effects of Sonolysis and Photocatalysis on Chemical Reactions : Aim at Construction of Photosynthesis like System Using Ultrasound
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Keyword(1) Sonolysis
Keyword(2) Photocatalysis
Keyword(3) CO2 reduction
Keyword(4) Artificial photosynthesis
Keyword(5) BiVO4
Keyword(6) TiO2
1st Author's Name Hisashi HARADA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Physical Sciences and Engineering, Meisei University()
2nd Author's Name Chigusa HOSOKI
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Physical Sciences and Engineering, Meisei University
Date 2001/12/12
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Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 514
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