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Ozone Decomposition by a Manganese-Organic Framework over the Entire Humidity Range.

Zhi-Bing SunYa-Nan SiShu-Na ZhaoQian-You WangShuang Quan Zang
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2021)
Ground-level ozone (O3) is one of the main airborne pollutants detrimental to human health and ecosystems. However, the designed synthesis of high-performance O3 elimination catalysts suitable for broadly variable air compositions, especially a variable water vapor content, remains daunting. Herein, we report a new manganese-based metal organic framework, [Mn3(μ3-OH)2(TTPE)(H2O)4]·2H2O (H4TTPE = 1,1,2,2-tetrakis(4-(2H-tetrazol-5-yl)phenyl) ethane), denoted as ZZU-281. ZZU-281 catalyzes O3 decomposition with a nearly constant 100% working efficiency over the entire humidity range from dry (≤5% relative humidity (RH)) to high humidity (90% RH). We found that the maintainable coordinated water molecules and OH groups are activated by Mn2+, becoming active sites for O3 transfer to O2 with a low activation energy. The unique open channels, water retainability, and water stability of ZZU-281 further support the high catalytic performance. This work opens a new avenue for designing efficient catalysts for O3 elimination in practice.
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