Abstract:OMS-2 (2 9 2 type octahedral molecular sieve) and cerium doped OMS-2 were synthesized by refluxing method. The platinum doped on both samples was prepared by impregnation method for catalytic oxidation of formaldehyde. These catalysts were characterized by BET, XRD, SEM, H 2 -TPR and Laser Raman. Results show that OMS-2 formed needle-shape nanocrystal structure. The addition of Ce before the formation of the OMS-2 structure obstructs the process due to mismatch of the cation size. Rather than into the framewor… Show more
“…7) support this hypothesis: the doped samples are easier to reduce than the original material. This effect was also observed in previous studies [40,41]. In particular, Wang and Li studied the effect of platinum on the properties of cryptomelane, and found that the reducibility of this material clearly increased, due to the formation of lattice defects [41].…”
Section: Manganese Valence Oxygen Vacancies and Reducibilitysupporting
“…7) support this hypothesis: the doped samples are easier to reduce than the original material. This effect was also observed in previous studies [40,41]. In particular, Wang and Li studied the effect of platinum on the properties of cryptomelane, and found that the reducibility of this material clearly increased, due to the formation of lattice defects [41].…”
Section: Manganese Valence Oxygen Vacancies and Reducibilitysupporting
“…Great efforts have been made to reduce the indoor emission of HCHO for satisfying the stringent environmental regulations. As one of the most attractive approach, low-temperature catalytic oxidation of formaldehyde (HCHO) to CO 2 and H 2 O has received considerable attention [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. A variety of catalysts, such as transition metal oxides [12,13], composite oxides [1], and supported noble metals have been used for this process [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, significant progresses on decreasing the reaction temperature of HCHO oxidation have been achieved over supported Pt catalysts [3][4][5][6]11]. For instance, Zhang et al [3,4] reported that a highly active Pt/TiO 2 catalyst, prepared by impregnation method, could completely oxidize HCHO even at ambient temperature.…”
“…The feed gas was 0.15 ± 0.01 vol.% HCHO balanced with air (1500 ± 100 mL m −3 ). The high concentration of HCHO used in this study was to simulate the removal of industrial formaledehyde [24][25][26]. Gaseous HCHO was generated by flowing dry air over the paraformaldehyde heated at 50 • C. The total flow rate was 100 mL min −1 .…”
Section: Formaldehyde Oxidation Catalyzed By Spinel Ferritesmentioning
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