prBAS EN 16980-1:2025
Photocatalysis - Continuous flow test methods - Part 1: Determination of the degradation of nitric oxide (NO) in the air by photocatalytic materials
General information
Status:Project
Number of pages:28
Adoption method:Proglašavanje
Language:engleski
Edition:2.
Realization date:15.10.2025
Forseen date for next stage code:22.10.2025
Technical committee:BAS/TC 63, VS1 - General standardization
ICS:
87.060.20, Binders
91.100.10, Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar
13.040.20, Ambient atmospheres
87.040, Paints and varnishes
91.100.10, Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar
13.040.20, Ambient atmospheres
87.040, Paints and varnishes
Abstract
This document specifies a method for assessing the performance of photocatalytic inorganic materials contained in cement mortars and/or limes or ceramic-based matrices, paints or materials deposited as thin films or coatings on a variety of substrates for the photocatalytic abatement of nitric oxide in the gas phase. This method does not apply to the assessment of samples to be applied with flow perpendicular to the surface or flow permeating the surface itself as polymeric and paper filters, honeycomb structures and suchlike.
The performance for the photocatalytic sample under test is evaluated by measuring the degradation rate of nitric oxide (NO) using the method specified herein. The photocatalytic abatement rate is calculated from the observed rate by eliminating the effects of mass transfer. The intrinsic photocatalytic abatement rate is an intrinsic property of the material tested and makes it possible to distinguish the photocatalytic activities of various products with an absolute scale defined with physical and engineering meaning.
For the measurements and calculations described in this document the concentration of nitrogen oxides (NOx) is defined as the stoichiometric sum of nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2).
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Original document and degree of correspondence
EN 16980-1:2021, identical
Relation to BAS standards
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