2020
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.6034
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Efficient removal of thallium from flow gas using manganite‐based catalysts by gas–solid‐phase catalytic oxidation at low temperature

Abstract: Thallium (Tl) is a highly toxic heavy metal, for which its removal from aqueous environments has gained increasing attention. However, removal of Tl from the gas phase is yet to be addressed, especially at low temperature. Herein, we synthesized and characterized a manganite‐based active carbon (Mn–AC) catalyst via an impregnation method process. The Mn–Ac catalyst was then used for elemental Tl removal from simulated flow gas in a laboratory‐scale fixed‐bed reactor. Tl(I) was adsorbed by the AC and oxidized b… Show more

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“…Interestingly, the presence of CO 2 or NO 2 did not hinder Tl removal by these catalysts, as shown in Figure S4. Although Tl removal efficiency was slightly affected (decreased by 5%) in the presence of SO 2 , it was significantly lower compared to the results from a previous study (over 15% Tl removal decrease was observed with SO 2 ) . Due to the small pore volume of MOFs, the catalyst prevented impurity molecules from taking up the active sites, improving the TOF .…”
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“…Interestingly, the presence of CO 2 or NO 2 did not hinder Tl removal by these catalysts, as shown in Figure S4. Although Tl removal efficiency was slightly affected (decreased by 5%) in the presence of SO 2 , it was significantly lower compared to the results from a previous study (over 15% Tl removal decrease was observed with SO 2 ) . Due to the small pore volume of MOFs, the catalyst prevented impurity molecules from taking up the active sites, improving the TOF .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Although Tl removal efficiency was slightly affected (decreased by 5%) in the presence of SO 2 , it was significantly lower compared to the results from a previous study (over 15% Tl removal decrease was observed with SO 2 ). 13 Due to the small pore volume of MOFs, the catalyst prevented impurity molecules from taking up the active sites, improving the TOF. 34 Furthermore, introducing CO 2 made no difference in the efficiency of Tl removal (see Figure S4).…”
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