Abstract
A plasma driven catalyst reactor was applied to the degradation of gaseous xylene combined with the TiO2 catalyst processed by an acidized treatment, which promoted both Lewis and Bronsted acid sites on the surface of the catalyst. Results showed that the acidized TiO2 performed much better than untreated TiO2 in the degradation process. 92.48 % of 110 ppm xylene in air was decomposed by the acidized catalyst at 14 kV when the carrier gas was humid, meanwhile nearly all the destructed xylene was transformed to COx, with CO2 selectivity reaching 85.62 %. However, under the dry condition, besides the conversion ratio and selectivity of COx achieved by various catalysts all decreased, it was also found that the acidized TiO2 exhibited smaller advantage than untreated TiO2 in the degradation process. It may be concluded that water vapor was not only beneficial to the destruction of xylene but also positively related with the surface catalytic activation of acidized catalyst. Finally, catalytic mechanisms with the acidized catalyst were briefly discussed.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 173-186 |
Number of pages | 14 |
Journal | Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing |
Volume | 35 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Jan 2015 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Bronsted acid sites
- Lewis acid sites
- Plasma
- Titanium oxide
- Water vapor