The effect of acid/alkali treatment on the catalytic combustion activity of manganese oxide octahedral molecular sieves

2017 
Manganese oxide octahedral molecular sieves (OMS-2) are a type of widely applied catalyst for its excellent catalytic properties and competitive price. We use CH3COOH and KOH to modify the microstructure, the concentration of K+, the acidity, the redox properties and the oxygen vacancies of the OMS-2 materials. The acid-treated OMS-2 displays superior catalytic combustion activities in dimethyl ether combustion (T10 of 170 °C and T90 of 230 °C, Ea of 64.7 kJ mol−1) and toluene combustion (T10 of 170 °C and T90 of 194 °C, Ea of 62.4 kJ mol−1), whereas the alkali treatment imposes a negative effect on the catalytic activity. The superior activity of the acid-treated OMS-2 can be ascribed to the richer surface oxygen, higher oxygen mobility and redox properties, and stronger acidic sites of the catalyst.
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