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[23a-P06-4]Dependence of photocatalytic performance on firing temperature in AgVO3 powder

〇Naoyuki Nishizuka1, Sasaki Ryuta1, Yamamoto Shin-ichi1 (1.Ryukoku Univ.)

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photocatalyst

A photocatalyst is a substance that causes a redox reaction when exposed to light, generating active oxygen by reacting with oxygen and water in the air. Conventional photocatalysts such as titanium dioxide (TiO2) are not sufficiently effective when exposed to light with wavelengths longer than ultraviolet light. In this study, AgVO3 powder, which exhibits photocatalytic activity under visible light, was used to investigate the effect of changes in sintering temperature on the catalytic reaction.