Catalysis Today, Vol.297, 335-343, 2017
Hollow zeolite-encapsulated Fe-Cu bimetallic catalysts for phenol degradation
Highly dispersed Fe-Cu bimetallic oxide nanoparticles were successfully encapsulated in hollow Silicalite-1 single crystals (Fe2O3CuO@ Hol S-1) by tetrapropylammonium hydroxide (TPAOH) hydrothermal treatment with an "impregnation-dissolution-recrystallization" process. Due to the Fe-Cu bimetallic interaction compared with single iron oxide, Fe-Cu bimetallic oxide exhibits a higher dispersion with the particle size decreasing from similar to 11.3 nm to similar to 3.7 nm. For aqueous phenol degradation, the Fe2O3CuO@ Hol-S-1 catalyst exhibits high activity attributed to the enhanced transport of reactants/products in the short microporous channels (20 nm) and the small metal oxide particle size. Interestingly, the particle size of encapsulated Fe2O3-CuO (3.7 nm) is larger than that of zeolite micropore (0.53 nm), which helps preventing the leaching of metal oxide that is a significant problem for conventional supported Fe catalyst in this reaction. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.