Roles of Oxygen Species in Low-Temperature Catalytic o‑Xylene Oxidation on MOF-Derived Bouquetlike CeO2

To realize efficient low-temperature catalytic o-xylene oxidation, MOF-derived CeO2-X catalysts were prepared via the pyrolysis of MOF precursors with different ratios of cerium nitrate to trimesic acid. Among the synthesized catalysts, the bouquet like CeO2-1 exhibited the best activity with T 50 a...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2022-08, Vol.14 (31), p.35694-35703
Hauptverfasser: Mei, Ji, Shen, Yao, Wang, Qiaoli, Shen, Yi, Li, Wei, Zhao, Jingkai, Chen, Jianrong, Zhang, Shihan
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Zusammenfassung:To realize efficient low-temperature catalytic o-xylene oxidation, MOF-derived CeO2-X catalysts were prepared via the pyrolysis of MOF precursors with different ratios of cerium nitrate to trimesic acid. Among the synthesized catalysts, the bouquet like CeO2-1 exhibited the best activity with T 50 and T 90 of 156 and 198 °C and the lowest activation energy of 60.67 kJ·mol–1 (WHSV= 48 000 mL·g–1·h–1, o-xylene concentration = 500 ppm). o-Xylene was completely mineralized, and no change in conversion efficiency or CO2 yield was found at 5 vol % H2O for over 50 h. The rich active oxygen species (XPS: Osur/Olatt = 0.69) and abundant oxygen vacancies (Raman: I D/I F2g = 0.036) of CeO2-1 made crucial contribution to its superior catalytic activity. The O2-TPD and H2-TPR results confirmed that CeO2-1 had more surface active oxygen and better mobility of bulk oxygen. Moreover, the reaction routes under different atmospheres were probed through in situ DRIFTS, in which oxygen vacancy played a key role in promoting the adsorption and activation of molecular oxygen and facilitating the migration of the bulk lattice oxygen.
ISSN:1944-8244
1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.2c08418