催化作用
甲苯
煅烧
材料科学
铂金
催化燃烧
化学工程
分子筛
氧化物
吸附
金属
无机化学
燃烧
八面体
锰
氧气
物理化学
化学
有机化学
晶体结构
冶金
工程类
作者
Lixin Zhang,Zhanxing Zhu,Wei Tan,Jiawei Ji,Yi Cai,Qing Tong,Yan Xiong,Haiqin Wan,Lin Dong
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.2c16923
摘要
Strong metal-support interactions (SMSIs) have a significant effect on the performance of supported noble-metal catalysts for volatile organic compound (VOC) elimination. Herein, the strength of the SMSI of Pt/OMS-2 between Pt and the OMS-2 support is regulated by simply changing calcination temperatures, and the catalyst calcined at 300 °C (Pt/OMS-2-300) performs the best in the catalytic combustion of toluene. Through systematic structural characterizations, it is revealed that much more Pt2+-Ov-Mnδ+ species are formed in Pt/OMS-2-300, which can help facilitate the generation of more reactive oxygen species and promote lattice oxygen mobility. Moreover, the results of in situ DRIFTS experiments further confirm that abundant Pt2+-Ov-Mnδ+ species at the Pt-MnO2 interface on Pt/OMS-2-300 can better enhance the adsorption and activation of toluene, thus boosting the catalytic performance in toluene combustion. This newly developed strategy of thermal-driven regulation of the SMSI provides a novel perspective for constructing highly efficient catalysts for VOC emission control.
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