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Total oxidation of model volatile organic compounds over some commercial catalysts

Journal

APPLIED CATALYSIS A-GENERAL
Volume 443, Issue -, Pages 40-49

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcata.2012.07.018

Keywords

Oxidation; Volatile organic compounds; Ethanol; Toluene; Dichloromethane

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  1. Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic [FR-TI1/059]

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Commercial VOC oxidation catalysts can be used as comparative materials during development of new or improved catalysts. The objective of this study was to investigate physicochemical properties of EnviCat (R) commercial catalysts and their performance in total oxidation of three model compounds (dichloromethane, toluene and ethanol) at laboratory scale. The reactivity of model VOC was decreasing in the order ethanol > toluene > dichloromethane. The Cu-Mn/Al catalyst was found to be the most active and selective catalyst in ethanol oxidation. In oxidation of dichloromethane, the Pt-Pd/Al-Ce catalyst with 0.10 wt% Pt + Pd was the most active, while the most selective one (giving the highest HCI yield) was the Pt-Pd/Al catalyst containing 0.24 wt% Pt + Pd. In toluene oxidation, the Pt-Pd/Al catalyst with 0.24 wt% Pt + Pd possessed the highest activity; the selectivity to CO2 was 100% for all investigated catalysts. Obtained results showed that the performance of commercial catalysts in laboratory scale tests can be different from that declared by catalyst supplier. A possible difference in catalytic performance at industrial and laboratory scale should be taken into account when industrial catalysts are used in laboratory scale tests. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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