Fine platinum nanoparticles supported on a porous ceramic membrane as efficient catalysts for the removal of benzene

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Abstract

It would be desirable to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs) while we eliminate the dusts using silicon carbide (SiC)-based porous ceramics from the hot gases. Aiming at functionalizing SiC-based porous ceramics with catalytic capability, we herein report a facile strategy to integrate high efficient catalysts into the porous SiC substrates for the VOC removal. We demonstrate an aqueous salt method for uniformly distributing fine platinum (Pt) particles on the alumina (Al2O3) layers, which are pre-coated on the SiC substrates as supports for VOC catalysts. We confirm that at a Pt mass loading as low as 0.176% and a weight hourly space velocity of 6000 mL g-1 h-1, the as-prepared Pt/SiC@Al2O3 catalysts can convert 90% benzene at a temperature of ca. 215 °C. The results suggest a promising way to design ceramics-based bi-functional materials for simultaneously eliminating dusts and harmful VOCs from various hot gases.

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Liu, H., Li, C., Ren, X., Liu, K., & Yang, J. (2017). Fine platinum nanoparticles supported on a porous ceramic membrane as efficient catalysts for the removal of benzene. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-16833-0

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