2017
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.7b00136
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Sphere-Shaped Mn3O4 Catalyst with Remarkable Low-Temperature Activity for Methyl–Ethyl–Ketone Combustion

Abstract: Mn 3 O 4 , FeMnO x , and FeO x catalysts synthesized via a solvothermal method were employed for catalytic oxidation of methyl−ethyl−ketone (MEK) at low temperature. Mn 3 O 4 with sphere-like morphology exhibited the highest activity for MEK oxidation, over which MEK was completely oxidized to CO 2 at 200°C, and this result can be comparable to typical noble metal loaded catalysts. The activation energy of MEK over Mn 3 O 4 (30.8 kJ/mol) was much lower than that of FeMnO x (41.5 kJ/mol) and FeO x (47.8 kJ/mol)… Show more

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“…The a-Mn-200 and a-Mn-250c atalysts retained the same functional groups and framework as Mn-MIL-100.F ive peaks at 723, 1350, 1620, 1700, and 3300cm À1 were observed for Mn-MIL-100, a-Mn-200, and a-Mn-250. [24] However, on further increasing the temperature to 350 8C, the bands centered at 723, 1350, 1620, 1700, and 3300 cm À1 decreased, and an ew peak centered at 620 cm À1 was attributedt ot he MÀOb onds of Mn 3 O 4 , [27,28] consistent with the XRD and HRTEM results. The strong absorption observed at 1350 cm À1 was attributed to the symmetric CO 2 stretching of the carboxylate groups.…”
Section: Characterizationo Fa Morphouscatalystssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The a-Mn-200 and a-Mn-250c atalysts retained the same functional groups and framework as Mn-MIL-100.F ive peaks at 723, 1350, 1620, 1700, and 3300cm À1 were observed for Mn-MIL-100, a-Mn-200, and a-Mn-250. [24] However, on further increasing the temperature to 350 8C, the bands centered at 723, 1350, 1620, 1700, and 3300 cm À1 decreased, and an ew peak centered at 620 cm À1 was attributedt ot he MÀOb onds of Mn 3 O 4 , [27,28] consistent with the XRD and HRTEM results. The strong absorption observed at 1350 cm À1 was attributed to the symmetric CO 2 stretching of the carboxylate groups.…”
Section: Characterizationo Fa Morphouscatalystssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The transition and rare earth metal oxides (Fe 2 O 3 , MnO 2 [11 ‐ 13] and Co 3 O 4 [14 ‐ 16] ), which show high activity on the VOCs catalytic combustion, are regarded as an alternative to noble‐metal catalysts due to their low price. Manganese oxides (MnO x ), because of variable oxidation states from +2 to +7, are one of the most active oxide catalysts in the abatement of VOCs .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCE), regarded as a representative member of CVOCs, is widely used in diff erent manufacturing processes such as industrial solvent and metal degreaser [3], making great contributions to the ozone layer depletion, photochemical smog and haze [4]. Various control methods, such as adsorption, absorption [5], catalytic oxidation [6] and pyrolysis [7], have been exploited to solve this problem, among which catalytic oxidation is considered to be one of the most promising candidates for CVOCs total elimination ascribed to its high activity, controllable selectivity, and low energy consumption [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%