Manganese octahedral molecular sieves with an α-MnO crystal structure (OMS-2) and their related materials have attracted significant attention for the selective catalytic reduction of NO using NH (NH-SCR) at low temperatures. Further lowering their operating temperature should be an effective method to develop an environmentally friendly de-NO system; however, their catalytic activity at low temperatures, especially below 100 °C, remains poor. This study describes a post-synthetic approach to develop Mn-based catalysts superior to those in the literature that operate at ultralow temperatures. Post-synthetic planetary ball milling for OMS-2 caused the partial conversion of OMS-2 into β-MnOOH. The obtained nanocomposite catalysts possessed abundant surface oxygen vacancies and strong surface acidity, allowing the milled catalyst to exhibit higher NO conversion at 90 °C (91%) than that in freshly prepared OMS-2 without planetary ball milling (29%). Lowering the operation temperature of OMS-2 catalysts contributed to the suppression of NO evolution during NH-SCR over manganese-based catalysts, resulting in high N selectivity over the milled OMS-2 catalyst (93%).
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11539617 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d4ra05934d | DOI Listing |
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