Sodium-treated sepiolite-supported transition metal (Cu, Fe, Ni, Mn, or Co) catalysts for HCHO oxidation

CHINESE JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS(2020)

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Abstract
Sodium-treated sepiolite (NaSep)-supported transition metal catalysts (TM/NaSep; TM = Cu, Fe, Ni, Mn, and Co) were synthesized via a rotary evaporation method. Physicochemical properties of the as-synthesized samples were characterized by means of various techniques, and their catalytic activities for HCHO (0.2%) oxidation were evaluated. Among the samples, Cu/NaSep exhibited superior performance, and complete HCHO conversion was achieved at 100 degrees C (GHSV = 240000 mL/(g.h)). Additionally, the sample retained good catalytic activity during a 42 h stability test. A number of factors, including elevated acidity, the abundance of oxygen species, and favorable low-temperature reducibility, were responsible for the excellent catalytic activity of Cu/NaSep. According to the results of the in-situ DRIFTS characterization, the HCHO oxidation mechanism was as follows: (i) HCHO was rapidly decomposed into dioxymethylene (DOM) species on the Cu/NaSep surface; (ii) DOM was then immediately converted to formate species; (iii) the resultant formate species were further oxidized to carbonates; (iv) the carbonate species were eventually converted to CO2 and H2O. (c) 2020, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Sodium-treated sepiolite,Transition metal loading,Supported transition metal catalyst,Volatile organic compound,HCHO oxidation
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