High-stability catalyst for low-temperature catalytic combustion of chlorine-containing volatile organic compounds and preparation method of high-stability catalyst
A technology of volatile organic compounds and low-temperature catalysis, which is applied in the field of air pollution control, can solve the problems of various types of intermediate toxic by-products and complex reaction processes, and achieve low cost, easy-to-obtain raw materials and good results
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[0032] In this embodiment, a method for preparing a highly stable catalyst for catalytic combustion of chlorine-containing volatile organic compounds at low temperature comprises the following steps:
[0033] Weigh 10 mmol of ammonium niobium oxalate and dissolve it in 60 ml of deionized water, and adjust the pH to 10 with ammonia water. After stirring for 30 min, it was transferred to a 100 ml Teflon-lined stainless steel hydrothermal autoclave, and reacted at 180° C. for 24 hours. After cooling down, suction filtration, deionized water washing, drying and grinding are carried out successively to obtain niobium-containing powder.
[0034] Weigh 2 mmol of cerium nitrate and 0.1 mmol of chromium nitrate, and fully dissolve them in 50 ml of deionized water. Stir and add ammonia water dropwise until no precipitation occurs, then add 1.5 g of niobium-containing powder therein. After stirring for 30 minutes, transfer to a 100ml Teflon-lined stainless steel hydrothermal autoclave,...
Embodiment 2
[0039] This embodiment is basically the same as Embodiment 1, and the special features are:
[0040] In this embodiment, a method for preparing a highly stable catalyst capable of catalytic combustion of chlorine-containing volatile organic compounds at low temperature comprises the following steps:
[0041] Weigh 10 mmol of niobium chloride and dissolve it in 60 ml of deionized water, and adjust the pH to 10 with ammonia water. After stirring for 30 min, it was transferred to a 100 ml Teflon-lined stainless steel hydrothermal autoclave, and reacted at 180° C. for 24 hours. After cooling down, suction filtration, deionized water washing, drying and grinding are carried out successively to obtain niobium-containing powder.
[0042] Weigh 2 mmol of cerium nitrate and 0.1 mmol of chromium nitrate, and fully dissolve them in 50 ml of deionized water. Stir and add ammonia water dropwise until no precipitation occurs, then add 1.5 g of niobium-containing powder therein. After sti...
Embodiment 3
[0047] This embodiment is basically the same as the previous embodiment, and the special features are:
[0048] In this embodiment, a method for preparing a highly stable catalyst capable of catalytic combustion of chlorine-containing volatile organic compounds at low temperature comprises the following steps:
[0049] Weigh 10 mmol of ammonium niobium oxalate and dissolve it in 60 ml of absolute ethanol, and adjust the pH to 10 with ammonia water. After stirring for 30 min, it was transferred to a 100 ml Teflon-lined stainless steel hydrothermal autoclave, and reacted at 180° C. for 24 hours. After cooling down, suction filtration, deionized water washing, drying and grinding are carried out successively to obtain niobium-containing powder.
[0050] Weigh 2 mmol of cerium nitrate and 0.1 mmol of chromium nitrate, and fully dissolve them in 50 ml of deionized water. Stir and add ammonia water dropwise until no precipitation occurs, then add 1.5 g of niobium-containing powder...
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