A citric acid ligand assisted self-assembly method is used for the synthesis of ternary mesoporous cerium lanthanum solid solution doped with metal elements (Co, Zr, Mg). Their textural property was characterized by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, N2 adsorption-desorption, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and TPD techniques, and so on. The results of catalytic testing for synthesis of dimethyl carbonate (DMC) from CH3OH and CO2 indicated that the DMC yield reached 316 mmol/g on Ce-La-Co solid solution when the reaction temperature was 413 K and the reaction pressure was 8.0 MPa. It was found that Co had synergistic effect with La and Ce, doping of Co on the mesoporous Ce-La solid solution was helpful to increase the surface area of the catalyst, promote CO2 adsorption and activation, and improve the redox performance of solid solution catalyst. The conversion of Co2+ to Co3+ resulted in the continuous redox cycle between Ce4+ and Ce3+, and the oxygen vacancy content of the catalyst was increased. Studies have shown that the catalytic performance of Ce-La-Co solid solution is positively correlated with oxygen vacancy content. On this basis, the reaction mechanism of DMC synthesis from CO2 and CH3OH on the catalyst was speculated.
Removal of organic dyes from water by monolithic adsorbents
is
considered as an efficient and no-secondary pollution method. Herein,
for the first time cordierite honeycomb ceramics (COR) treated with
oxalic acid (CORA) were synthesized. This CORA exhibits outstanding
removal efficiency toward the azo neutral red dyes (NR) from water.
After optimizing the reaction conditions, the highest adsorption capacity
of 7.35 mg·g
–1
and a removal rate of 98.89%
could be achieved within 300 min. Furthermore, investigation of the
adsorption kinetics indicated this adsorption process could be described
as a pseudo-second-order kinetic model with
k
2
and
q
e
of 0.0114
g·mg
–1
·min
–1
and 6.94
mg·g
–1
, respectively. According to the fitting
calculation, the adsorption isotherm could also be described as the
Freundlich isotherm model. The removal efficiency could be maintained
above 50% after 4 cycles, negating the need for toxic organic solvent
extraction, offering a method for bringing the technology one step
closer to industrial application and giving CORA promising potential
in practical water treatment.
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