Abstract

The synergistic effect of ‘reactive adsorption and catalytic oxidation (RACO)’ has been investigated to develop an efficient method to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs: formaldehyde (FA) + toluene) using an amorphous-manganese dioxide-activated carbon (Am-MnO2-AC) composite. The RACO of FA and toluene onto Am-MnO2-AC was examined individually and as a mixture at multiple-isothermal conditions from room temperature (RT) to 300 °C. At RT, the values for 10% adsorption breakthrough volume (BTV10%) of single FA and toluene by Am-MnO2-AC were 45.9 and 152 L g−1, respectively, approx. 1.3-fold higher than those for their mixture. The BTV10% values for FA measured in single and mixture were 270–280 times higher than their pristine AC counterparts. The RACO performance of Am-MnO2-AC was investigated more intensively against a dual component system in reference to its crystalline forms (e.g., δ-MnO2) and two other metal-doped forms (i.e., cobalt and silver). Accordingly, Am-MnO2-AC exhibited the highest catalytic reactivity so as to achieve the complete oxidation of FA and toluene (as individual components) into carbon dioxide (CO2) at 100 and 275 °C, respectively. The thermal catalytic oxidation of FA and toluene onto Am-MnO2-AC was suggested to follow the Langmuir-Hinshelwood mechanism. The enhanced RACO performance of Am-MnO2-AC was ascribed to its higher surface porosity and higher concentration of oxygen vacancies (e.g., Mn3+/Mn4+ of 0.707 and adsorbed oxygen (OA)/lattice oxygen (OL) of 1.79). The present study is expected to provide deep insights into the practical application of metal oxide/AC composites for cleaner indoor air quality.

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