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Degradation of gas-phase o-xylene via combined non-thermal plasma and Fe doped LaMnO3 catalysts: Byproduct control

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 387, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.121750

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Plasma catalysis; O-xylene removal; Fe doped LaMnO3 catalyst; Byproduct control; O-3 removal

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFC0213806]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21676245, 51750110495]

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A series of Fe doped LaMnO3 catalysts were prepared to control the production of byproducts such as O-3, N2O, and CO, during the degradation of volatile organic compounds with a non-thermal plasma. Eliminating these potentially toxic byproducts will make non-thermal plasma technologies applicable for a wider range of commercial applications. The modified LaMnO3 catalysts are combined in NTP-catalysis reactor with optimal configuration. Experimental results show that doping Fe on LaMnO3 catalysts can not only enhance the oxidation of o-xylene, but also lower the emission levels of byproducts. LaMn0.9Fe0.1O3 catalyst shows the best catalytic activity among the formulations tested herein. In addition to the strong mineralization of 88.1 %, the catalyst has the highest performance for o-xylene conversion (91.3 %), O-3 inhibition efficiency (84.9 %), and N2O inhibition efficiency (61.2 %) due to the strong concentration of active oxygen species on the surface of the catalyst. Moreover, the high reducibility of Fe3+ demonstrated with H-2-TPR (hydrogen temperature-programed reduction) further enhances the removal of O-3 by oxygen species exchange between Mn3+/Mn4+ and Fe2+/Fe3+.

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