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Low-temperature and in-situ regenerable ozone decomposition in aircraft with zeolite-encapsulated manganese-oxo cluster catalyst

  • Yingshu Liu
  • , Haoyue Chen
  • , Yue Zhao
  • , Ningqi Sun
  • , Xiong Yang
  • , Zhuonan Guo
  • , David Y.H. Pui
  • , Ralph T. Yang
  • , Ziyi Li

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Abstract

Eliminating Ozone (O3) in aircraft cabin via catalytic decomposition is of vital importance to passenger health and oil tank anti-explosion. However, commercial catalysts work constantly at high temperature and need take-out regeneration after deactivation, causing high energy consumption and tedious maintenance. Herein we attempt to address this issue by developing a manganese-oxo cluster encapsulated zeolite with initial wetness impregnation and microwave drying coupled method. Time-dependent O3 decomposition tests show that the efficiency on the optimized sample was kept over 95 % for 98 h at low temperature (−5 °C) and high space velocity (720000 h−1), and well reproduced after mild regeneration (180 °C by air for 1 h, the lowest temperature for reversible regeneration of O3 catalyst reported ever). Combined EXAFTS, XPS, and DFT calculations reveal the mechanism: luxuriant charge transfer path within the [Mn3O3]n+ cluster accommodated in FAU supercage facilitates the allocation of electrons released from the rate-controlling step, rendering lower barrier energy and stabilized state of manganese for O3 decomposition. An application strategy of “cold air direct-processing and periodic in-situ regeneration” was patterned by the robust performance on the washcoated structured catalyst. This work affords new insights for upgrading aircraft O3 decomposition and presents metal-oxo zeolite as a platform to tailor practical catalysts.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number157481
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume501
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1 2024

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Keywords

  • Manganese-oxo cluster
  • Ozone decomposition
  • Regeneration
  • Structured catalyst
  • Zeolite

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