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  • Single-Atom Ru-Implanted Metal-Organic Framework/MnO2 for the Highly Selective Oxidation of NOx by Plasma Activation

    Author(s)
    Chen, Si
    Zhou, Yi
    Li, Jieyuan
    Hu, Zhaodong
    Dong, Fan
    Hu, Yuxiang
    Wang, Haiqiang
    Wang, Lianzhou
    Ostrikov, Kostya Ken
    Wu, Zhongbiao
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Ostrikov, Ken
    Year published
    2020
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    Abstract
    In an attempt to achieve the selective oxidation of NOx, a hybrid catalyst of single-atom-anchored metal organic frameworks (MOF, NH2-UiO-66) and MnO2 was constructed and used in the plasma catalytic process. Isolated Ru sites were successfully implanted into the structure of the MOF by simply stirring the mixed liquor containing both MOF and RuCl3, facilitating plasma discharge, NO/NO2 adsorption, and formation of •OH radicals. A special oxo-bridged Zr4+–O–Ru3+ was constructed to accelerate electron transfer and continuous proceeding of the reaction. Directional migration of generated electrons from MOF to Ru sites was ...
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    In an attempt to achieve the selective oxidation of NOx, a hybrid catalyst of single-atom-anchored metal organic frameworks (MOF, NH2-UiO-66) and MnO2 was constructed and used in the plasma catalytic process. Isolated Ru sites were successfully implanted into the structure of the MOF by simply stirring the mixed liquor containing both MOF and RuCl3, facilitating plasma discharge, NO/NO2 adsorption, and formation of •OH radicals. A special oxo-bridged Zr4+–O–Ru3+ was constructed to accelerate electron transfer and continuous proceeding of the reaction. Directional migration of generated electrons from MOF to Ru sites was witnessed when MOF was activated by plasma-induced “pseudo-photocatalysis”. The total (100%) selective plasma-catalytic oxidation of NOx to NO2– and NO3– was achieved at an SIE of 75.3 J/L. The byproduct O3 was effectively degraded and utilized by MnO2, facilitating the deep oxidation of NOx. The facile realization of single atoms would be an ideal way to produce MOF-based catalysts with desired performance. Efficiently combining plasma with single atom-decorated MOF catalysts can provide additional prospects for the plasma-catalytic system.
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    Journal Title
    ACS Catalysis
    Volume
    10
    Issue
    17
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.0c02001
    Subject
    Inorganic chemistry
    Organic chemistry
    Chemical engineering
    Science & Technology
    Physical Sciences
    Chemistry, Physical
    Chemistry
    single atom Ru
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/399518
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