“…Chlorine (Cl 2 ) is one of the important chemical feedstock widely used in the production of polymers, crop protection, pharmaceuticals, organic fluorine, and others. , In the course of these chlorine-related processes, the utilization ratio of chlorine atoms is less than a half, resulting in a large amount of hydrogen chloride (HCl) emission as byproduct. , Therefore, converting HCl to Cl 2 to construct a closed circulation of chlorine resource became an inevitable choice to ensure the sustainable development of chlorine-related industries. , Compared with electrolysis and direct oxidation, the catalytic oxidation of HCl to Cl 2 (Deacon process) has been considered to be the most economical route, and the RuO 2 -based catalyst supported on TiO 2 (rutile) or SnO 2 (cassiterite) was one of the current commercialized catalysts. , The contrast of the effect of support type (TiO 2 , SnO 2 , SiO 2 , Al 2 O 3 , etc.) on the performance of RuO 2 -based catalysts has been previously investigated by researchers.…”