Abstract:
To effectively remove CO from atmospheric pollutants, the octahedral layered birnessites (MnO
x-L) was prepared by a redox method, and Fe
x/MnO
x-L samples with different mass fractions of Fe loading were prepared by ion exchange method. Physicochemical properties of the samples were characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD) technique, BET (specific surface area measurement), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), hydrogen temperature programmed reduction (H
2-TPR), oxygen temperature-programmed desorption (O
2-TPD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) techniques. MnO
x-L support was a typical octahedral birnessites structure. Fe loading did not affect the support structure, but influenced their physical and chemical properties. The reduction of the catalyst and the ratio of
m(Fe
2+)/
m(Fe
3+) and
m(O
ads)/
m(O
latt) on the surface changed, as well as the catalytic activity significantly improved after loading iron. Among Fe
x/MnO
x-L samples, Fe5/MnO
x-L showed the best reducibility, oxygen mobility, and the highest ratio of
m(Fe
2+)/
m(Fe
3+) and surface adsorption oxygen. Fe5/MnO
x-L showed the best catalytic activity (
t50=80℃ and
t90=150℃) for CO oxidation, related to the interaction between Fe species and MnO
x-L.