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  • A molecular sieve loaded catalyst was created using an impregnation method and examined for its effectiveness in oxidizing toluene through microwave irradiation, particularly focusing on the role of silicon carbide as a microwave-absorbing material.
  • The study assessed how varying the ratio of silicon carbide to the copper-vanadium catalyst impacts toluene degradation and analyzed the catalysts' properties using advanced techniques like electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction.
  • Results indicated that using 20% silicon carbide in a fixed bed reactor improved both the efficiency of microwave energy and the catalytic oxidation process, with the Cu-V-Ce catalyst showing significantly lower combustion temperatures for toluene compared to the Cu-V catalyst alone.

Article Abstract

Molecular sieve loaded catalyst was prepared by impregnation method, microwave-absorbing material silicon carbide and the catalyst were investigated for catalytic oxidation of toluene by microwave irradiation. Research work examined effects of silicon carbide and molecular sieve loading Cu-V catalyst's mixture ratio as well as mixed approach changes on degradation of toluene, and characteristics of catalyst were measured through scanning electron microscope, specific surface area test and X-ray diffraction analysis. The result showed that the fixed bed reactor had advantages of both thermal storage property and low-temperature catalytic oxidation when 20% silicon carbide was filled at the bottom of the reactor, and this could effectively improve the utilization of microwave energy as well as catalytic oxidation efficiency of toluene. Under microwave power of 75 W and 47 W, complete-combustion temperatures of molecular sieve loaded Cu-V catalyst and Cu-V-Ce catalyst to toluene were 325 degrees C and 160 degrees C, respectively. Characteristics of the catalysts showed that mixture of rare-earth element Ce increased the dispersion of active components in the surface of catalyst, micropore structure of catalyst effectively guaranteed high adsorption capacity for toluene, while amorphous phase of Cu and V oxides increased the activity of catalyst greatly.

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