| Literature DB >> 30328235 |
Hang Wang1, Pietro Rassu1, Xiao Wang1, Haiwei Li1, Xiaorui Wang1, Xiaoqi Wang1, Xiao Feng1, Anxiang Yin1, Pengfei Li1, Xu Jin2, Shi-Lu Chen1, Xiaojie Ma1, Bo Wang1.
Abstract
We present an iron-containing metal-organic framework, MIL-100(Fe), for ozone removal. MIL-100(Fe) exhibits long-lasting ozone conversion efficiency of 100 % for over 100 h under a relative humidity of 45 % and space velocity of 1.9×105 h-1 at room temperature, which is well beyond the performance of most porous or metal catalysts such as activated carbon and α-MnO2 . We also investigated the impact of humidity level and elucidated the plausible reaction mechanism, which is further confirmed by DFT calculations. Furthermore, MIL-100(Fe) can be processed into films and used as filtration layer in a mask to protect personnel against ozone contamination. This study demonstrates the promising potential of MOFs in ozone pollution control, and also offers new insights for the design of ozone decomposition catalysts.Entities:
Keywords: decomposition; heterogeneous catalysis; iron; metal-organic frameworks; ozone
Year: 2018 PMID: 30328235 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201810268
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336