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Title: Catalytic oxidation of ethylene at low temperatures using porous copper manganese oxides
Authors: King’ondu, Cecil K.
Njagi, Eric C.
Genuino, Homer C.
Dharmarathna, Saminda
Suib, Steven L.
Keywords: Catalytic oxidation
Copper manganese oxide
Ethylene
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
Issue Date: Apr-2012
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Applied Catalysis A: General Volumes 421–422, 16 April 2012, Pages 154–160
Abstract: Amorphous manganese oxide and binary copper manganese oxides were synthesized using the redox method, characterized, and tested in the catalytic oxidation of ethylene. The catalytic activity of the synthesized catalysts toward ethylene oxidation was high (100% conversion of 1.0% C2H4 at 200 °C with space velocity of View the MathML source and compared favorably with that of a commercial Hopcalite catalyst. The high catalytic activity was attributed a combination of factors including the poor crystallinity, the high surface areas (≥163 m2 g−1), porosity, presence of Mn4+ species, and compositional homogeneity of the synthesized copper manganese oxides. Incorporation of copper into the amorphous manganese oxide matrix significantly enhanced the catalytic activity of the resultant bimetallic oxides by increasing the reducibility and ease of removal of lattice oxygen species. The synthesized materials were characterized using FE-SEM, HR-TEM, BET, FAAS, XPS, and TPD methods.
Description: doi:10.1016/j.apcata.2012.02.011
URI: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0926860X12000725
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