Journal of Central South University

, Volume 19, Issue 2, pp 319–323 | Cite as

Preparation process and characterization of new Pt/stainless steel wire mesh catalyst designed for volatile organic compounds elimination

  • Ting Zhang (张婷)
  • Min Chen (陈敏)
  • Yuan-yuan Gao (高园园)
  • Xiao-ming Zheng (郑小明)
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Abstract

A novel 0.1% Pd-0.05% (mass fraction) Pt/stainless steel wire mesh catalyst was prepared for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) elimination. The catalyst was synthesized by stainless steel wire mesh as support and then treated by anodic oxidation technology to develop a porous membrane on the support. During the anodic oxidation process, various electrolytes were used to investigate the formation of porous membrane. And the catalytic performance of the catalysts was tested by using toluene and acetone combustion as model reaction. The temperatures of complete toluene and acetone conversion were decreased to 180 °C and 240 °C, respectively. The morphologies of the stainless steel wire mesh supports and catalysts were characterized by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and temperature-programmed reduction (TPR).

Key words

volatile organic compounds anodic oxidation electrolyte Pd 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Ting Zhang (张婷)
    • 1
  • Min Chen (陈敏)
    • 1
  • Yuan-yuan Gao (高园园)
    • 1
  • Xiao-ming Zheng (郑小明)
    • 1
  1. 1.Institute of CatalysisZhejiang UniversityHangzhouChina

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