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Formaldehyde Decomposition from -20 °C to Room Temperature on a Mn-Mullite YMn 2 O 5 Catalyst.

Fangxie ShenXiang WanLijing WangChunning ZhaoShen ZhangAnqi DongKai ShiHaijun ZhangXiaomeng ZhouKunpeng HeYinchang FengWeichao Wang
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2022)
Large ambient temperature changes (-20->25 °C) bring great challenges to the purification of the indoor pollutant formaldehyde. Within such a large ambient temperature range, we herein report a manganese-based strategy, that is, a mullite catalyst (YMn 2 O 5 ) + ozone, to efficiently remove the formaldehyde pollution. At -20 °C, the formaldehyde removal efficiency reaches 62% under the condition of 60,000 mL g cat -1 h -1 . As the reaction temperature is increased to -5 °C, formaldehyde and ozone are completely converted into CO 2 , H 2 O, and O 2 , respectively. Such a remarkable performance was ascribed to the highly reactive oxygen species generated by ozone on the YMn 2 O 5 surface based on the low temperature-programed desorption measurements. The in situ infrared spectra showed the intermediate product carboxyl group (-COOH) to be the key species. Based on the superior performance, we built a consumable-free air purifier equipped with mullite-coated ceramics. In the simulated indoor condition (25 °C and 30% relative humidity), the equipment can effectively decompose formaldehyde (150 m 3 h -1 ) without producing secondary pollutants, rivaling a commercial removal efficiency. This work provides an air purification route based on the mullite catalyst + ozone to remove formaldehyde in an ambient temperature range (-20->25 °C).
Keyphrases
  • room temperature
  • particulate matter
  • air pollution
  • ionic liquid
  • reactive oxygen species
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • heavy metals
  • risk assessment
  • health risk assessment
  • reduced graphene oxide