Toluene
is the most common volatile organic compound (VOC), and
the MnO2-based catalyst is one of the excellent nonprecious
metal catalysts for toluene oxidation. In this study, the effects
of MnO2 precursors and the support types on the oxidation
performance of toluene were systematically explored. The results showed
that the 15MnO2/MS-CeO2-N catalyst with Mn(NO3)2·4H2O as the precursor and the
mesoporous CeO2 nanosphere (MS-CeO2) as the
support exhibited the most excellent performance. To reveal the reason
behind this phenomenon, the calcination process of the catalyst precursor
and the reaction process of toluene oxidation were investigated by in situ DRIFTS. It was found that the MnO2 precursor
and the type of catalyst support could have a large effect on the
reaction pathway and the produced intermediates. Therefore, the roles
of the MnO2 precursor and the type of support should be
key considerations when developing the high-performance MnO2-based toluene oxidation catalyst.
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