Thermal Annealing Induced Surface Oxygen Vacancy Clusters in alpha-MnO2 Nanowires for Catalytic Ozonation of VOCs at Ambient Temperature

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2023)

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Catalytic ozonation has gained considerable interest in volatile organic compound (VOC) elimination due to its mild reaction conditions. However, the low activity and mineralization rate of VOCs over catalysts hinder its practical application. Herein, a series of alpha-MnO2 nanowire catalysts were prepared via thermal annealing treatment at various temperatures to tailor defect species. Numerous characterization techniques were used and combined to investigate the relationship between activity and microstructure. PALS and XAFS indicated that more unsaturated manganese and oxygen vacancies, especially surface oxygen vacancy clusters, were produced in alpha-MnO2 under the optimal high calcination temperature. As a result, MnO2-600 was found to exhibit the best-ever performance in toluene conversion (95%) and mineralization rate (89.5%) at 20 degrees C, making it a promising candidate for practical use. The roles of these defects in manipulating the reactive oxygen species of alpha-MnO2 were clarified by quantifying the amounts of reactive oxygen species by quenching experiments and density functional theory calculations. 1O2 and center dot OH species generated in the vicinity of oxygen vacancy clusters, especially the dimer oxygen vacancy cluster, were identified as key oxygen species in the abatement of toluene. This study provides a facile method to engineer the microstructure of MnO2 by means of the manipulation of oxygen vacancies and an in-depth understanding of their roles in the catalytic ozonation of VOC.
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manganese oxides,catalytic ozonation,surface oxygen vacancy clusters,reactive oxygen species,density functional theory
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