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Sepiolite-Supported Manganese Oxide as an Efficient Catalyst for Formaldehyde Oxidation: Performance and Mechanism.

Dongdong LiHongyan LiuXiaobao HeYujie YaoHaoming LiuJun ChenBin DengXiao-Bing Lan
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The current study involved the preparation of a number of MnO x /Sep catalysts using the impregnation (MnO x /Sep-I), hydrothermal (MnO x /Sep-H), and precipitation (MnO x /Sep-P) methods. The MnO x /Sep catalysts that were produced were examined for their ability to catalytically oxidize formaldehyde (HCHO). Through the use of several technologies, including N 2 adsorption-desorption, XRD, FTIR, TEM, H 2 -TPR, O 2 -TPD, CO 2 -TPD, and XPS, the function of MnO x in HCHO elimination was examined. The MnO x /Sep-H combination was shown to have superior catalytic activities, outstanding cycle stability, and long-term activity. It was also able to perform complete HCHO conversion at 85 °C with a high GHSV of 6000 mL/(g·h) and 50% humidity. Large specific surface area and pore size, a widely dispersed active component, a high percentage of Mn 3+ species, and lattice oxygen concentration all suggested a potential reaction route for HCHO oxidation. This research produced a low-cost, highly effective catalyst for HCHO purification in indoor or industrial air environments.
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