Catalytic Hydrolysis-Oxidation of Halogenated Methanes over Phase- and Defect-Engineered CePO 4 : Halogenated Byproduct-Free and Stable Elimination

Catalytic elimination of halogenated volatile organic compound (HVOC) emissions was still a huge challenge through conventional catalytic combustion technology, such as the formation of halogenated byproducts and the destruction of the catalyst structure; hence, more efficient catalysts or a new rou...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental science & technology 2024-07
Hauptverfasser: Dai, Qiguang, Xu, Ronghua, Xia, Hangqi, Qiao, Boyuan, Niu, Qiang, Wang, Li, Wang, Aiyong, Guo, Yun, Guo, Yanglong, Wang, Wei, Zhan, Wangcheng
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Zusammenfassung:Catalytic elimination of halogenated volatile organic compound (HVOC) emissions was still a huge challenge through conventional catalytic combustion technology, such as the formation of halogenated byproducts and the destruction of the catalyst structure; hence, more efficient catalysts or a new route was eagerly desired. In this work, crystal phase- and defect-engineered CePO was rationally designed and presented abundant acid sites, moderate redox ability, and superior thermal/chemical stability; the halogenated byproduct-free and stable elimination of HVOCs was achieved especially in the presence of H O. Hexagonal and defective CePO with more structural H O and Brønsted/Lewis acid sites was more reactive and durable compared with monoclinic CePO . Based on the phase and defect engineering of CePO , in situ diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectra (DRIFTS), and kinetic isotope effect experiments, a hydrolysis-oxidation pathway characterized by the direct involvement of H O was proposed. Initiatively, an external electric field (5 mA) significantly accelerated the elimination of HVOCs and even 90% conversion of dichloromethane could be obtained at 170 °C over hexagonal CePO . The structure-performance-dependent relationships of the engineered CePO contributed to the rational design of efficient catalysts for HVOC elimination, and this pioneering work on external electric field-assisted catalytic hydrolysis-oxidation established an innovative HVOC elimination route.
ISSN:0013-936X
1520-5851
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.4c04436