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Layered Double Hydroxide Catalysts for Ozone Decomposition: The Synergic Role of M 2+ and M 3 .

Zhisheng WangYingfa ChenXiaotong LiGuangzhi HeJinzhu MaHong He
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2021)
In previous work, we successfully prepared a NiFe-layered double hydroxide (LDH) with superior activity and stability for catalytic ozone decomposition, which fundamentally avoids deactivation under high-humidity conditions. However, the role of the metal elements (M 2+ and M 3+ ) in LDH catalysts is not clear. Here, LDH materials containing different metals (NiFe, NiAl, NiMn, CoFe, and MgFe) were prepared by a simple co-precipitation method. It was found that the LDHs containing Ni 2+ exhibited catalytic performance far superior to that of Co 2+ and Mg 2+ for ozone elimination, and NiFe-LDH had the best activity and stability among LDH materials prepared in this study. The NiFe-LDH can maintain 78% catalytic activity within 144 h at room temperature, even under a relative humidity of 65% and a space velocity of 840 L·g -1 ·h -1 . Physicochemical characterizations demonstrated that chemical stability in an oxidizing atmosphere and the synergic role of M 2+ and M 3+ ions are crucial. The result of density functional theory calculation showed that the synergic role of Ni 2+ and Fe 3+ weakens the interaction between O and H in the O-H bond, which effectively lowers the reaction barrier of ozone decomposition compared with MgFe-LDH.
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