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Low-Temperature Combustion of Toluene over Cu-Doped SmMn 2 O 5 Mullite Catalysts via Creating Highly Active Cu 2+ -O-Mn 4+ Sites.

Yongjie ShenJiang DengLupeng HanWei RenDengsong Zhang
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2022)
Catalytic combustion of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at low temperatures is still an urgent issue to be solved. Herein, low-temperature combustion of toluene over Cu-doped SmMn 2 O 5 mullite catalysts via creating highly active Cu 2+ -O-Mn 4+ sites has been originally demonstrated. Cu-doped SmMn 2 O 5 mullite catalysts exhibited 90% conversion of toluene at 206 °C and displayed robust stability even in the presence of water. It has been demonstrated that Cu doping created Cu 2+ -O-Mn 4+ active composite sites that were more exposed after removing surface Sm species via acid-etching. Benefiting from this, the redox and oxygen activation ability of catalysts was significantly enhanced. The consumption of benzaldehyde and benzoic acid as intermediate species and the CO 2 generation ability were apparently promoted, which were the direct reasons for the enhanced low-temperature combustion of toluene. This work provides novel ideas for the development of high-performance catalysts for low-temperature VOC combustion, which has great industrial application prospects.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • highly efficient
  • transition metal
  • particulate matter
  • sewage sludge
  • municipal solid waste
  • aqueous solution