2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2013.11.066
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Catalytic oxidation of VOCs over CNT-supported platinum nanoparticles

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“…Chuang et al proposed that the inhibiting effect of moisture could be decreased when hydrophobic materials were used as catalysts (Chuang et al, 1992). But Joung et al indicated that the oxidation activity of Pt/CNT was unaffected by the moisture (Joung et al, 2014). Kwon et al (2015) revealed that the presence of moisture even resulted in the excellent activity of Pt/TiO 2 , even if oxygen was not present, ascribed to the oxidization of VOC by surface hydroxyl group from moisture.…”
Section: Moisture Effect and Catalytic Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Chuang et al proposed that the inhibiting effect of moisture could be decreased when hydrophobic materials were used as catalysts (Chuang et al, 1992). But Joung et al indicated that the oxidation activity of Pt/CNT was unaffected by the moisture (Joung et al, 2014). Kwon et al (2015) revealed that the presence of moisture even resulted in the excellent activity of Pt/TiO 2 , even if oxygen was not present, ascribed to the oxidization of VOC by surface hydroxyl group from moisture.…”
Section: Moisture Effect and Catalytic Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As is well known, moisture greatly affects the catalytic performance for VOC oxidation, especially at low temperature (Joung et al, 2014). Water molecules can block the unsaturated coordination sites on catalyst surface and suppress its catalytic activity.…”
Section: Moisture Effect and Catalytic Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Noble metal-based materials (e.g. Pt [9][10][11][12][13][14][15] and Pd [16][17][18][19][20][21] dispersed on various supports, such as Al2O3 [6, 9-10, 12, 14, 17, 19-20], ZrO2 [6,19] or TiO2 [16][17][18]), are usually studied in a role of catalysts of the VOCs combustion. They exhibit very high catalytic activity at relatively low temperatures, but are expensive and prone to deactivation by sintering or poisoning.…”
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“…As is well known, moisture is one of major causes of the dramatic loss of catalytic activity, especially at low temperature [65]. Water adsorbed on the catalyst is known to adsorb both associatively and dissociatively (as OH) on reduced cations and oxidize the surface, which blocks the unsaturated coordination sites on the catalyst surface and suppresses its catalytic activity [66].…”
Section: Moisture Effect and Catalytic Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%