Low Temperature Catalytic Oxidation of Ethanol Using Ozone over Manganese Oxide-Based Catalysts in Powdered and Monolithic Forms

CATALYSTS(2022)

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Catalytic oxidation of low concentrations of ethanol was investigated in dry and humid air streams at low temperature (60 degrees C) over manganese oxide-based catalysts supported on a meso-macrostructured TiO2 using ozone as the oxidant. Ethanol was selected as a representative model VOC present in indoor air, and its concentration was fixed to 10 ppm. For that purpose, a series of Mn/TiO2 powder and monolithic catalysts was prepared, some doped with 0.5 wt% Pd. Whatever the catalyst, the presence of water vapor in the gas phase had a beneficial effect on the conversion of ethanol and ozone. The Pd-Mn/TiO2 catalyst containing 0.5 wt% Pd and 5 wt% Mn exhibited superior oxidation efficiency to the Mn/TiO2 counterparts by increasing ozone decomposition (77%) while simultaneously increasing the selectivity to CO2 (85%). The selectivity to CO2 approached nearly 100% by increasing the amount of catalyst from 20 to 80 mg. In a further step, alumina wash-coated cordierite honeycomb monoliths were coated with the 0.5Pd-5Mn/TiO2 catalyst. Full conversion of ethanol to CO2 without residual O-3 emitted (less than 10 ppb) could be attained, thereby demonstrating that the proposed Pd-Mn/TiO2 monolithic catalyst fulfills the specifications required for onboard systems.
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VOCs, ozone, TiO2, manganese oxide, cordierite monolith support
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