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Unveiling Trade-Off and Synergy in Simultaneous Removal of NO, CO, and NH on Mixed Metal Oxide Nanostructure Catalysts

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Journal ACS Nano
Specialty Biotechnology
Date 2025 Jan 3
PMID 39748153
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Abstract

The simultaneous removal reaction (SRR) is a pioneering approach for achieving the simultaneous removal of anthropogenic NO and CO pollutants through catalytic reactions. To facilitate this removal across diverse industrial fields, it is crucial to understand the trade-offs and synergies among the multiple reactions involved in the SRR process. In this study, we developed mixed metal oxide nanostructures derived from layered double hydroxides as catalysts for the SRR, achieving high catalytic conversions of 93.4, 100, and 91.6% for NO, CO, and NH, respectively, at 225 °C. Furthermore, we elucidated the reaction mechanisms, revealing the trade-offs and synergies between the multiple reactions. In addition, we fabricated sheet-type catalysts and conducted SRR tests in a semibench-scale reactor with a gas flow rate of 10 L min at 1% CO concentration. The fabricated catalysts exhibited high SRR activity and stability, even in the presence of SO, highlighting their potential for practical applications.