Mesoporous catalysts for catalytic oxidation of volatile organic compounds: Preparations, mechanisms and applications

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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are mainly derived from human activities, but they are harmful to the environment and our health. Catalytic oxidation is the most economical and efficient method to convert VOCs into harmless substances of water and carbon dioxide at relatively low temperatures among the existing techniques. Supporting noble metal and/or transition metal oxide catalysts on the porous materials and direct preparation of mesoporous catalysts are two efficient ways to obtain effective catalysts for the catalytic oxidation of VOCs. This review focuses on the preparation methods for noble-metal-based and transition-metal-oxide-based mesoporous catalysts, the reaction mechanisms of the catalytic oxidations of VOCs over them, the catalyst deactivation/regeneration, and the applications of such catalysts for VOCs removal. It is expected to provide guidance for the design, preparation and application of effective mesoporous catalysts with superior activity, high stability and low cost for the VOCs removal at lower temperatures.

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Wang, J., Wang, P., Wu, Z., Yu, T., Abudula, A., Sun, M., … Guan, G. (2023). Mesoporous catalysts for catalytic oxidation of volatile organic compounds: Preparations, mechanisms and applications. Reviews in Chemical Engineering, 39(4), 541–565. https://doi.org/10.1515/revce-2021-0029

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