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Engineering Cr−O−Ti structure towards boosted vinyl chloride destruction: Oxygen species evolution and reaction mechanism

  • Han Xu
  • , Qin Yang
  • , Mingjiao Tian
  • , Yaruo Zhao
  • , Dong Guo
  • , Zeyu Jiang
  • , Yanfei Jian
  • , Yadi Wang
  • , Fan Dang
  • , Chunli Ai
  • , Jialei Wan
  • , Reem Albilali
  • , Chi He
  • Xi'an Jiaotong University
  • Chang'an University
  • Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University
  • University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

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摘要

Revealing the mechanism behind active oxygen species in chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOC) destruction is crucial but challenging. Herein, we designed a chromium-substituted titanium bimetal catalyst with strengthened element interaction, exhibiting remarkable ability to activate oxygen and destroy intermediates. Encapsulated chromium species triple the electron transfer speed (Cr → TiO2), converting 90 % of vinyl chloride at 244 °C. The constructed Cr6 +−O−Ti3+ structure distorts TiO2 lattice, generating defects that promote oxygen species activation. In-situ technologies and DFT calculations demonstrate that vinyl chloride adsorbed at Cr6+=O sites is oxidized by lattice oxygen, forming C[dbnd]O species, while surface oxygen activates in a cyclic process, promoting the *CH2CH to *CH2CHO and CH2CO. The constructed Cr-O-Ti structure breaks the rate-limiting step of *CH2CHO to CH2CO process, accelerating the formation of *CH3CO and further promoting the deep oxidation process (*CHO + *CO). This work presents new findings towards CVOC highly efficient purification, showcasing significant application potential.

源语言英语
文章编号124914
期刊Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
365
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 15 5月 2025

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