Enhancement of photocatalytic NOx abatement on titania via additional metal oxide NOx-storage domains: Interplay between surface acidity, specific surface area, and humidity

[Display omitted] •Active, selective, stable and fine-tunable mixed oxide photocatalysts prepared.•Photocatalytic DeNOx performance of photocatalysts surpassed P25 titania benchmark.•Interplay between specific surface area, surface acidity and humidity was elucidated.•Mechanistic insights on the ori...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied catalysis. B, Environmental Environmental, 2020-04, Vol.263, p.118227, Article 118227
Hauptverfasser: Çağlayan, Mustafa, Irfan, Muhammad, Ercan, Kerem Emre, Kocak, Yusuf, Ozensoy, Emrah
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Active, selective, stable and fine-tunable mixed oxide photocatalysts prepared.•Photocatalytic DeNOx performance of photocatalysts surpassed P25 titania benchmark.•Interplay between specific surface area, surface acidity and humidity was elucidated.•Mechanistic insights on the origin of reactivity, selectivity and deactivation provided.•This versatile catalytic architecture can also be scaled-up for mass production. In this work, we propose a simple and effective preparation procedure to obtain ternary mixed oxides composed of titania (TiO2, P25), alumina (γ-Al2O3) and calcium oxide (CaO) functioning as efficient photocatalytic NOx oxidation and storage (PHONOS) catalysts that are capable of facile NOx abatement under ambient conditions in the absence of elevated temperatures and pressures with UVA irradiation. In this architecture, titania was the photocatalytic active component and CaO and/or γ-Al2O3 provided NOx storage domains revealing dissimilar specific surface areas (SSA) and surface acidities. We show that photocatalyst formulation can be readily fine-tuned to achieve superior photocatalytic performance surpassing conventional P25 benchmark in short (1 h) and long term (12 h), as well as humidity-dependent photocatalytic tests. We demonstrate the delicate interplay between the surface acidity, SSA and humidity and provide detailed mechanistic insights regarding the origin of photocatalytic activity, selectivity and deactivation pathways.
ISSN:0926-3373
1873-3883
DOI:10.1016/j.apcatb.2019.118227