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ENERGY & FUELS
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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.2c04344
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CO, CH4, and VOCs are typical air pollutants that have received significant attention due to their negative impact on the environment and human health. Although heterogeneous catalysts are widely used in removing exhaust emissions, they often suffer from deactivation. Therefore, developing catalysts with high stability is crucial. This review summarizes recent advances in enhancing the catalytic stability of catalysts and proposes future perspectives for developing stable and highly efficient catalysts in the fields of pollutant removal and VOC resource utilization via selective catalytic oxidation.
As typical air pollutants, CO, CH4, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have received great attention due to their negative impact on the environment and human health. Heterogeneous catalysts are widely used in the catalytic removal of exhaust emission from industrial and automobile sources but still suffer from deactivation because of various factors. The development of a catalyst with excellent catalytic stability is highly desired. We herein summarized the recent progress for enhancing the catalytic stability of catalysts and tried to obtain an in-depth understanding of the long-term durability, resistance to sinter, and tolerance for multi-impurities. Finally, the current challenges and future perspectives for developing stable and highly efficient catalysts in the fields of synergistic catalytic removal of pollutants or resource utilization of VOCs via the selective catalytic oxidation are proposed.
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