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Catalytic oxidation of ethyl acetate and toluene over Cu-Ce-Zr supported ZSM-5/TiO2 catalysts

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 6, Issue 59, Pages 53852-53859

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6ra06421c

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21307088]

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Copper-cerium-zirconium catalysts loaded on ZSM-5/TiO2 (denoted as CCZ/Z and CCZ/T) were prepared and characterized in this investigation and the catalytic behaviors of VOCs over the catalysts were determined. It is shown that the low-temperature activities of ethyl acetate and toluene oxidation over the CCZ/T catalyst are obviously higher than that over the CCZ/Z catalyst. Compared with CCZ/Z, the force between the metal oxides and the support TiO2 is weaker and TiO2 can provide some lattice oxygen. The greater number of oxygen vacancies, together with more Cu+ species in CCZ/T increases the mobility of atomic oxygen anions, which can inhibit by-product formation and enhance catalytic activity effectively. Moreover, the larger pore size of CCZ/T is beneficial for the diffusion of reactants and products. The analysis of intermediate species and the Mars-van Krevelen mechanism well explain the superior oxidation performances of ethyl acetate and toluene on CCZ/T. Both CCZ/Z and CCZ/T show superior stability for the catalytic removal of ethyl acetate and toluene at their complete conversion temperatures, which contribute to the positive effects of the Ce-Zr promoters on the copper species and support.

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