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Lewis base sites of non-oxide supports boost oxygen absorption and activation over supported Pt catalysts.

Jianye LiuWenbin ChenTaihe HeYiwen FangZiYi ZhongXiaoming WangZhen LiYibing Song
Published in: RSC advances (2022)
Formaldehyde (HCHO) oxidation to improve indoor air quality has attracted extensive attention. Designing efficient catalysts for HCHO removal at room temperature still remains challenging. Herein, we report a novel strategy to boost HCHO oxidation by the synergistic effect of Pt nanoparticles and C 3 N 4 . The pyridine nitrogen of C 3 N 4 can create Lewis base sites, which function in adsorbing and activating O 2 molecules. As the preparation temperature increased, the pyridine nitrogen content increased on the C 3 N 4 surface, leading to a more significant synergistic effect. The mechanism study by in situ DRIFTS indicated that the adsorbed O 2 molecules were activated by Pt/C 3 N 4 . As a result, the Pt/C 3 N 4 -650 has the most outstanding performance for HCHO oxidation at room temperature. HCHO can be completely eliminated with a concentration of 80 ppm at room temperature at a GHSV of 50 000 ml g -1 h -1 . This study will provide a new perspective to design efficient HCHO oxidation catalysts.
Keyphrases
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