Laboratory experiment on the nano-TiO2 photocatalytic degradation effect of road surface oil pollution

Oil leak from vehicles is one of the most common pollution types of the road. The spilled oil could be retained on the surface and spread in the air voids of the road, which results in a decrease in the friction coefficient of the road, affects driving safety, and causes damage to pavement materials...

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Main Authors: Wang Qing’e, Zheng Kai, Yu Huanan, Zhao Luwei, Zhu Xuan, Zhang Junqian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2020-09-01
Series:Nanotechnology Reviews
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2020-0072
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spelling doaj-965197de43604ab2bebd325e3a93f90a2021-09-06T19:21:12ZengDe GruyterNanotechnology Reviews2191-90972020-09-019192293310.1515/ntrev-2020-0072ntrev-2020-0072Laboratory experiment on the nano-TiO2 photocatalytic degradation effect of road surface oil pollutionWang Qing’e0Zheng Kai1Yu Huanan2Zhao Luwei3Zhu Xuan4Zhang Junqian5Department of Engineering Management, School of Civil Engineering, Central South University, Changsha, 410000, Hunan, ChinaChina Railway 14th Bureau Group Co. Ltd, Shandong, ChinaDepartment of Road Engineering, National Engineering Laboratory of Highway Maintenance Technology, School of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, Changsha University of Science & Technology, Changsha, 410114, Hunan, ChinaDepartment of Engineering Management, School of Civil Engineering, Central South University, Changsha, 410000, Hunan, ChinaDepartment of Road Engineering, School of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, Changsha University of Science & Technology, Changsha, 410114, ChinaDepartment of Civil Engineering, School of Civil Engineering, Central South University, Changsha, 410000, Hunan, ChinaOil leak from vehicles is one of the most common pollution types of the road. The spilled oil could be retained on the surface and spread in the air voids of the road, which results in a decrease in the friction coefficient of the road, affects driving safety, and causes damage to pavement materials over time. Photocatalytic degradation through nano-TiO2 is a safe, long-lasting, and sustainable technology among the many methods for treating oil contamination on road surfaces. In this study, the nano-TiO2 photocatalytic degradation effect of road surface oil pollution was evaluated through the lab experiment. First, a glass dish was used as a substrate to determine the basic working condition of the test; then, a test method considering the impact of different oil erosion degrees was proposed to eliminate the effect of oil erosion on asphalt pavement and leakage on cement pavement, which led to the development of a lab test method for the nano-TiO2 photocatalytic degradation effect of oil pollution on different road surfaces.https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2020-0072nano-tio2 photocatalytic degradationroad surfaceoil pollutionstesting method
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author Wang Qing’e
Zheng Kai
Yu Huanan
Zhao Luwei
Zhu Xuan
Zhang Junqian
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Zheng Kai
Yu Huanan
Zhao Luwei
Zhu Xuan
Zhang Junqian
Laboratory experiment on the nano-TiO2 photocatalytic degradation effect of road surface oil pollution
Nanotechnology Reviews
nano-tio2
photocatalytic degradation
road surface
oil pollutions
testing method
author_facet Wang Qing’e
Zheng Kai
Yu Huanan
Zhao Luwei
Zhu Xuan
Zhang Junqian
author_sort Wang Qing’e
title Laboratory experiment on the nano-TiO2 photocatalytic degradation effect of road surface oil pollution
title_short Laboratory experiment on the nano-TiO2 photocatalytic degradation effect of road surface oil pollution
title_full Laboratory experiment on the nano-TiO2 photocatalytic degradation effect of road surface oil pollution
title_fullStr Laboratory experiment on the nano-TiO2 photocatalytic degradation effect of road surface oil pollution
title_full_unstemmed Laboratory experiment on the nano-TiO2 photocatalytic degradation effect of road surface oil pollution
title_sort laboratory experiment on the nano-tio2 photocatalytic degradation effect of road surface oil pollution
publisher De Gruyter
series Nanotechnology Reviews
issn 2191-9097
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Oil leak from vehicles is one of the most common pollution types of the road. The spilled oil could be retained on the surface and spread in the air voids of the road, which results in a decrease in the friction coefficient of the road, affects driving safety, and causes damage to pavement materials over time. Photocatalytic degradation through nano-TiO2 is a safe, long-lasting, and sustainable technology among the many methods for treating oil contamination on road surfaces. In this study, the nano-TiO2 photocatalytic degradation effect of road surface oil pollution was evaluated through the lab experiment. First, a glass dish was used as a substrate to determine the basic working condition of the test; then, a test method considering the impact of different oil erosion degrees was proposed to eliminate the effect of oil erosion on asphalt pavement and leakage on cement pavement, which led to the development of a lab test method for the nano-TiO2 photocatalytic degradation effect of oil pollution on different road surfaces.
topic nano-tio2
photocatalytic degradation
road surface
oil pollutions
testing method
url https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2020-0072
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