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Supported Pt–Cu bimetallic catalysts: preparation and synergic effects in their catalytic oxidative degradation of aniline

Catalytic Fenton oxidation is an effective way to remove organic pollutants in water, and the performance of the catalyst is a key issue for the competiveness of this method. In this work, various supported bimetallic Pt–Cu catalysts were prepared by different impregnation methods and their performa...

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Autores principales: Ding, Qiuyue, Zhang, Wumin, Zhu, Yuanyuan, Wang, Lu, Feng, Xinyuan, Xi, Yanyan, Lin, Xufeng
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9042325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35497306
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra05762f
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author Ding, Qiuyue
Zhang, Wumin
Zhu, Yuanyuan
Wang, Lu
Feng, Xinyuan
Xi, Yanyan
Lin, Xufeng
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Zhang, Wumin
Zhu, Yuanyuan
Wang, Lu
Feng, Xinyuan
Xi, Yanyan
Lin, Xufeng
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description Catalytic Fenton oxidation is an effective way to remove organic pollutants in water, and the performance of the catalyst is a key issue for the competiveness of this method. In this work, various supported bimetallic Pt–Cu catalysts were prepared by different impregnation methods and their performances for catalytic Fenton oxidation of aniline in water were investigated. In the different impregnation methods employed, factors including the reduction method of the metal precursor, type of catalytic support, and loading of metal were investigated. The effect of different reduction methods on actual loadings of the active components on the supported Pt–Cu catalysts showed the order of (i) H(2) reduction > (ii) liquid phase methanal reduction. Meanwhile, compared with the monometallic catalysts, the Pt–Cu alloy phase (mainly in the form of PtCu(3)) was generated and the specific surface area was significantly reduced for the bimetallic catalysts. In the process of Fenton catalytic oxidation of aniline, it was found that most of the prepared catalysts had a certain catalytic activity for H(2)O(2) accompanied with aniline degradation. It was found that Pt(0.5)Cu(1.5)/AC (where AC denotes activated carbon) exhibited superb catalytic activity compared with all other prepared catalysts. In particular, aniline was almost completely mineralized in a neutral solution (500 mg L(−1) aniline, 0.098 mol L(−1) H(2)O(2)) after 60 min at 50 °C using Pt–Cu/AC (Pt: 0.5%, Cu: 1.5%). The characterization results showed that the Pt and Cu components were rather evenly distributed on the AC support for this catalyst. More importantly, there was an obvious synergic effect on the supported bimetallic catalyst between the Pt and Cu components for the catalytic oxidation of aniline.
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spelling pubmed-90423252022-04-28 Supported Pt–Cu bimetallic catalysts: preparation and synergic effects in their catalytic oxidative degradation of aniline Ding, Qiuyue Zhang, Wumin Zhu, Yuanyuan Wang, Lu Feng, Xinyuan Xi, Yanyan Lin, Xufeng RSC Adv Chemistry Catalytic Fenton oxidation is an effective way to remove organic pollutants in water, and the performance of the catalyst is a key issue for the competiveness of this method. In this work, various supported bimetallic Pt–Cu catalysts were prepared by different impregnation methods and their performances for catalytic Fenton oxidation of aniline in water were investigated. In the different impregnation methods employed, factors including the reduction method of the metal precursor, type of catalytic support, and loading of metal were investigated. The effect of different reduction methods on actual loadings of the active components on the supported Pt–Cu catalysts showed the order of (i) H(2) reduction > (ii) liquid phase methanal reduction. Meanwhile, compared with the monometallic catalysts, the Pt–Cu alloy phase (mainly in the form of PtCu(3)) was generated and the specific surface area was significantly reduced for the bimetallic catalysts. In the process of Fenton catalytic oxidation of aniline, it was found that most of the prepared catalysts had a certain catalytic activity for H(2)O(2) accompanied with aniline degradation. It was found that Pt(0.5)Cu(1.5)/AC (where AC denotes activated carbon) exhibited superb catalytic activity compared with all other prepared catalysts. In particular, aniline was almost completely mineralized in a neutral solution (500 mg L(−1) aniline, 0.098 mol L(−1) H(2)O(2)) after 60 min at 50 °C using Pt–Cu/AC (Pt: 0.5%, Cu: 1.5%). The characterization results showed that the Pt and Cu components were rather evenly distributed on the AC support for this catalyst. More importantly, there was an obvious synergic effect on the supported bimetallic catalyst between the Pt and Cu components for the catalytic oxidation of aniline. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9042325/ /pubmed/35497306 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra05762f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Ding, Qiuyue
Zhang, Wumin
Zhu, Yuanyuan
Wang, Lu
Feng, Xinyuan
Xi, Yanyan
Lin, Xufeng
Supported Pt–Cu bimetallic catalysts: preparation and synergic effects in their catalytic oxidative degradation of aniline
title Supported Pt–Cu bimetallic catalysts: preparation and synergic effects in their catalytic oxidative degradation of aniline
title_full Supported Pt–Cu bimetallic catalysts: preparation and synergic effects in their catalytic oxidative degradation of aniline
title_fullStr Supported Pt–Cu bimetallic catalysts: preparation and synergic effects in their catalytic oxidative degradation of aniline
title_full_unstemmed Supported Pt–Cu bimetallic catalysts: preparation and synergic effects in their catalytic oxidative degradation of aniline
title_short Supported Pt–Cu bimetallic catalysts: preparation and synergic effects in their catalytic oxidative degradation of aniline
title_sort supported pt–cu bimetallic catalysts: preparation and synergic effects in their catalytic oxidative degradation of aniline
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9042325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35497306
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra05762f
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