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English: Image from "Photocatalytic Reduction of CO2 from Simulated Flue Gas with Colored Anatase", peer-review publication in CC BY SA 4.0 (original work by me and Ming Xia).
Diagram of the photocatalytic equipment. (1) Quartz boat for the loading of the TiO2 catalyst, (2) external heating sleeve, (3) Petri dish containing deionized water, (4) main device constituted by a high-permeability quartz tube and stainless seal flanges, (5) xenon light source, (6) needle valve for the control of the gas flow rate, (7) air gauge displaying the pressure variation in the reaction device. The arrows indicate the gas flow |
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