Catalytic oxidation of formaldehyde over Pt/Fe2O3 catalysts prepared by different method

2013 
Abstract Iron oxide supported platinum catalysts were prepared by different methods, including co-precipitation, impregnation and colloid deposition methods. The catalytic properties of these catalysts were investigated for the complete oxidation of formaldehyde. It is found that the catalyst prepared by colloid deposition method (Pt/Fe 2 O 3 -CD) exhibited relatively high catalytic activity, which could completely oxidize HCHO even at room temperature. Based on a variety of physical–chemical characterization results, it is proposed that the presence of suitable interaction between Pt particles and iron oxide supports (i.e., Pt O Fe), which would influence the structure and properties of iron oxide supports, should play a positive role in determining the catalytic activity of Pt/Fe 2 O 3 -CD catalyst.
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