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Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.320, 667-676, 2017
The catalytic oxidation removal of low-concentration HCHO at high space velocity by partially crystallized mesoporous MnOx
Efficient removal of low-concentration HCHO at room temperature and high space velocity without using noble metals is still a great challenge to date. In this work, we have fabricated partially crystallized mesoporous MnOx by redox precipitation reaction between potassium permanganate and oxalic acid, followed by NaBH4 post-treatment at room temperature. The as-synthesized MnOx was coated on honeycomb ceramics and the obtained monolithic catalyst exhibited high efficiency in removing low-concentration HCHO (1 ppm and 0.2 ppm) at a space velocity of similar to 48,000h(-1). When operated at 85 degrees C, the monolithic catalyst showed further improved HCHO removal efficiency and durable performance. And with humidity, the catalyst also showed enhanced catalytic activity and prolonged life. The multiple valence states of Mn, high surface area together with the high content of surface-adsorbed oxygen species have been identified and proposed to be responsible for its high catalytic activity in HCHO oxidation removal. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.