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Crystal Engineering of TiO 2 for Enhanced Catalytic Oxidation of 1,2-Dichloroethane on a Pt/TiO 2 Catalyst.

Nini ZhangXiangmei LiYanglong GuoYun GuoQiguang DaiLi WangWangcheng Zhan
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2023)
Crystal engineering of metal oxide supports represents an emerging strategy to improve the catalytic performance of noble metal catalysts in catalytic oxidation of chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOCs). Herein, Pt catalysts on a TiO 2 support with different crystal phases (rutile, anatase, and mixed phase (P25)) were prepared for catalytic oxidation of 1,2-dichloroethane (DCE). The Pt catalyst on P25-TiO 2 (Pt/TiO 2 -P) showed optimal activity, selectivity, and stability, even under high-space velocity and humidity conditions. Due to the strong interaction between Pt and P25-TiO 2 originating from the more lattice defects of TiO 2 , the Pt/TiO 2 -P catalyst possessed stable Pt 0 and Pt 2+ species during DCE oxidation and superior redox property, resulting in high activity and stability. Furthermore, the Pt/TiO 2 -P catalyst possessed abundant hydroxyl groups, which prompted the removal of chlorine species in the form of HCl and significantly decreased the selectivity of vinyl chloride (VC) as the main byproduct. On the other hand, the Pt/TiO 2 -P catalyst exhibited a different reaction path, in which the hydroxyl groups on its surface activated DCE to form VC and enolic species, besides the lattice oxygen of TiO 2 for the Pt catalysts on rutile and anatase TiO 2 . This work provides guidance for the rational design of catalysts for CVOCs.
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