Effect of inserting Cr in promoting the deep oxidation of dichloromethane over Co/WNb catalysts at low temperatures

Pengfei Zhang, Xi Zhang, Yujie Wang, Nengjie Feng, Hui Wan, Guofeng Guan

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Abstract

Enhancing catalytic activity while inhibiting the generation of chlorine byproducts is essential in the catalytic oxidation process of chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOCs). In this study, Cr-modified Co/WNb catalysts were synthesized and utilized for the degradation of dichloromethane (DCM). It was found that the moderate introduction of Cr exposed more Cr6+ on the catalyst surface due to the interaction between cobalt and chromium oxides, which promoted the generation of more chemisorbed oxygen on the surface, thus improving the redox properties and enhancing the activity of the catalysts. Additionally, the introduction of Cr increased the B acid sites of the catalysts, promoting the breaking of C-Cl bonds and the removal of dissociated Cl- Meanwhile, the improved redox properties also allowed further oxidation of the dissociated activated intermediate products and inhibited the generation of chlorine byproducts. The catalyst activity was optimal when the Cr to Co molar ratio was 4, which the T90 of DCM was 256 °C and the monochloromethane selectivity was only 1.7 %. Moreover, Co4Cr/WNb showed excellent chlorine and water resistance, making it an ideal candidate for CVOC degradation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number135389
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume477
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Sep 2024

Keywords

  • Acid sites
  • Catalytic oxidation
  • Cr-modified
  • Dichloromethane

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