Influence of the synthesis method on the catalytic activity of mayenite for the oxidation of gas-phase trichloroethylene

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Adriano Intiso
Joaquin Martinez-Triguero
Raffaele Cucciniello
Federico Rossi
Antonio Eduardo Palomares
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[1] University of Salerno,Department of Chemistry and Biology
[2] via Giovanni Paolo II,Instituto de Tecnología Química
[3] Universitat Politècnica de València-CSIC,Department of Earth, Environmental and Physical Sciences
[4] University of Siena, DEEP Sciences
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Catalytic oxidation of trichloroethylene (TCE) in heterogeneous phase (gas-solid) is an effective strategy for the conversion of this pollutant in less harmful compounds, namely CO2, CO and HCl. In this work, we have studied the use of mayenite, a cost-effective material, as an active catalyst for the TCE conversion. In particular, we have assessed the influence of the mayenite synthesis method (hydrothermal, sol-gel and ceramic) on the reaction performance. The materials have been characterized by different techniques, such as XRD, N2-sorption (BET), TPR, Raman spectroscopy, FESEM-EDX and TEM. The analysis of the light-off curves and product distribution, has shown that the use of the hydrothermal method for the mayenite synthesis results in the most active and selective catalyst. This has been related with a higher surface area and with a higher concentration of oxygen anions in the mayenite prepared by this method. It has been found that the presence of water in the stream do not influence the catalytic performance of the material. A mechanism for the reaction and for the partial deactivation of the catalyst has been proposed.
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