WO2015027031A1 - Catalysts for oxidation of carbon monoxide and/or volatile organic compounds - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to catalysts, compositions comprising the catalysts, methods of making the catalysts, and uses of the catalysts for oxidation of carbon monoxide (CO) and/or volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to carbon dioxide at temperatures that are less than about 150°C, and in certain embodiments at ambient temperatures.
- the catalyst oxidizes the VOCs and/or CO at ambient temperatures ranging from about 15°C to about 30°C.
- Industrial operations typically emit large quantities of pollutants such as CO and VOCs.
- Vehicles, aircrafts, waste water treatment plants, light manufacturing facilities, certain small businesses (e.g., dry cleaners, bakeries, restaurants, etc.), and homes also emit CO and VOCs, albeit typically in much smaller quantities compared to industrial operations.
- CO is known for its toxicity to humans and animals due to its high affinity to hemoglobin, which reduces the effectiveness of oxygen transportation in blood even at a concentration level of a hundred ppm.
- VOCs cause several health and environmental problems and are also precursors of ground-level ozone, which contributes to smog formation.
- the overall chemistry is a complex interaction between VOCs, NOx and ozone which results in the formation of photochemical smog.
- Conventional technologies such as themocatalytic oxidation are usually found to be expensive to implement and have a tendency to result in secondary pollution at low temperatures.
- a catalyst comprising: a reduced precious group metal in an amount greater than about 30 wt% based on the total precious group metal weight in the catalyst, wherein the catalyst oxidizes VOCs and/or CO at a temperature of about 150°C or lower, is disclosed.
- the catalyst oxidizes the VOCs and/or CO at ambient temperatures ranging from about 15 to about 30°C.
- a catalyst for oxidation of VOCs and/or CO to form carbon dioxide at a temperature of from about 20°C to about 45°C and at about atmospheric pressure comprising: a reduced precious group metal dispersed on a support selected from the group consisting of CeO 2 , TiO 2 , ZrO2, AI2O3, S1O2, and combinations thereof, is disclosed.
- a method of making a precious group metal catalyst comprising: (i) impregnating a precious group metal on a support in the form of a dissolved salt solution; and (ii) reducing the precious group metal in cat- ionic form to a reduced precious group metal in metallic form by reductants in gas phase, liquid phase, solid phase, or combinations thereof, is disclosed.
- the oxidation of CO and/or VOCs such as formaldehyde, methanol, and formic acid to form carbon dioxide at a temperature of from about 20°C to about 45°C and at about atmospheric pressure can be completed at a conversion of about 90% or higher.
- the oxidation of formaldehyde, methanol, formic acid, and/or CO to form carbon dioxide at a temperature of from about 25°C to about 35°C and at about atmospheric pressure can be completed at a conversion of about 95% or higher.
- the oxidation of formaldehyde, methanol, formic acid, and/or CO to form carbon dioxide at a temperature of from about 25°C to about 35°C and at about atmospheric pressure can be completed at a conversion of about 98% or higher.
- the oxidation of formaldehyde, methanol, formic acid, and/or CO to form carbon dioxide at a temperature of from about 25°C to about 35°C and at about atmospheric pressure can be completed at a conversion of about 99% or higher.
- the oxidation of formaldehyde, methanol, formic acid, and/or CO to form carbon dioxide at a temperature of from about 25°C to about 35°C and at about atmospheric pressure can be completed at a conversion of about 100%.
- Figure 1 shows a chart of CO and CO 2 concentration profiles during CO oxidation on 1 % Pt/TiO 2 at 25°C.
- Figure 2 shows a chart of the dependence of CO conversion on water concentration at 25°C.
- Figure 3 shows a chart of the conversion of formaldehyde, methanol, and formic acid on 1 % Pt/TiO 2 catalyst at 25°C.
- Figure 4 shows a chart of oxidation of formaldehyde and methanol on 1 % Pd/TiO2 at 25°C. (CO: 500 ppm; HCHO: 123 ppm; CH3OH: 166 ppm; SV:
- Figure 5(a) shows a chart of catalyst stability in the presence of CO2 for oxidation of CO at 25°C.
- Figure 5(b) shows a chart of catalyst stability in the presence of CO2 for oxidation of formaldehyde and methanol on 1 % Pt/TiO2 at 25 °C.
- Figure 6(a) shows a Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) of 1 % Pt/TiO2.
- Figure 6(b) shows a TEM of 1 % Pd/TiO2.
- numeric value refers to that numeric value plus or minus 10%, in certain embodiments plus or minus 5%, in certain other embodiments plus or minus 2%, in yet certain other embodiments plus or minus 1 %, in yet other embodiments plus or minus 0.5%, and in some other embodiments plus or minus 0.1 %.
- Complete oxidation refers to oxidation of CO and VOCs such as formaldehyde, methanol, and formic acid to form carbon dioxide at a temperature of from about 20°C to about 45°C and at about atmospheric pressure at a conversion of about 90% or higher, in some embodiments about 95% or higher, in some other embodiments about 98% or higher, in yet other embodiments about 99% or higher, and in certain embodiments about 100%.
- the oxidation or complete oxidation of CO and VOCs referred to in this application is carried out at atmospheric pressure and at a temperature of less than about 150°C, in some embodiments at a temperature ranging from about 0°C to about 100°C, in some other embodiments at a temperature ranging from about 15°C to about 50°C, in yet other embodiments at a temperature ranging from about 20°C to about 30°C, and in certain embodiments at a temperature ranging from about 21 °C to about 28°C.
- a catalyst comprising: a reduced precious metal
- the catalyst oxidizes the VOCs and/or CO at ambient temperatures ranging from about 15 to about 30°C.
- the reduced precious group metal is present in the catalyst in an amount between about 30 wt% and about 95 wt% based on the total precious group metal weight in the catalyst. In certain embodiments, the reduced precious group metal is present in the catalyst in an amount between about 50 wt% and about 95 wt% based on the total precious group metal weight in the catalyst. In certain other embodiments, reduced precious group metal is present in the catalyst in an amount between about 60 wt% and about 95 wt% based on the total precious group metal weight in the catalyst.
- the reduced precious group metal has a mean crystallite size (i.e., mean diameter) of about 3 nm or less. In certain embodiments, the reduced precious group metal has a mean crystallite size in the range of about 2 nm or less. In certain other embodiments, the reduced precious group metal has a mean crystallite size in the range of about 1 nm to about 2 nm.
- the reduced precious group metal is selected from the group consisting of platinum, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium, iridium, gold, and mixtures thereof. In certain embodiments, the reduced precious group metal is platinum.
- the reduced precious group metal is dispersed on a support selected from the group consisting of CeO2, ZrO2, T1O2, S1O2, AI2O3, clay, zeolite, and mixtures thereof.
- a support selected from the group consisting of CeO2, ZrO2, T1O2, S1O2, AI2O3, clay, zeolite, and mixtures thereof.
- the support is CeO2 or T1O2.
- the reduced precious group metal can be dispersed on a support selected from the group consisting of a porous polymer, activated carbon, cellulose, wood powder, and mixtures thereof.
- the reduced precious group metal is dispersed on a composite material support, inorganic support, organic support, or combinations thereof.
- a catalyst for oxidation of formaldehyde, methanol, formic acid, and/or CO to form carbon dioxide at a temperature of from about 20°C to about 45°C and at about atmospheric pressure comprising: a reduced precious group metal dispersed on a support selected from the group consisting of CeO2, T1O2, ZrO2, AI2O3, S1O2, and combinations thereof, is disclosed.
- the oxidation of formaldehyde, methanol, formic acid, and/or CO to form carbon dioxide at a temperature of from about 20°C to about 45°C and at about atmospheric pressure can be completed at a conversion of about 90% or higher.
- the oxidation of formaldehyde, methanol, formic acid, and/or CO to form carbon dioxide at a temperature of from about 25°C to about 35°C and at about atmospheric pressure can be completed at a conversion of about 95% or higher.
- the oxidation of formaldehyde, methanol, formic acid, and/or CO to form carbon dioxide at a temperature of from about 25°C to about 35°C and at about atmospheric pressure can be completed at a conversion of about 98% or higher.
- the oxidation of formaldehyde, methanol, formic acid, and/or CO to form carbon dioxide at a temperature of about from about 25°C to about 35°C and at about atmospheric pressure can be completed at a conversion of about 99% or higher.
- the oxidation of formaldehyde, methanol, formic acid, and/or CO to form carbon dioxide at a temperature of from about 25°C to about 35°C and at about atmospheric pressure can be completed at a conversion of about 100%.
- the reduced precious group metal in certain embodiments is platinum.
- the catalyst can be promoted by bismuth oxide.
- the weight ratio of bismuth to the reduced precious group metal is between about 0.1 and about 100. In some embodiments, the weight ratio of bismuth to the reduced precious group metal is between about 1 and about 75. In some other embodiments, the weight ratio of bismuth to the reduced precious group metal is between about 1 and about 10.
- a method of making a precious group metal catalyst comprising: (i) impregnating a precious group metal on a support in the form of a dissolved salt solution; and (ii) reducing the precious group metal in cat- ionic form to a reduced precious group metal in metallic form by reductants in gas phase, liquid phase, solid phase, or combinations thereof, is disclosed.
- the reductants in gas phase are hydrogen or formic acid.
- the reductants in liquid or solid phase are formic acid, ammonium formate, or any other known organic or inorganic reducing agents such as ascorbic acid and hydrazine.
- Step (i) in the above process can be completed by incipient wetness, rotary evaporation, spray drying, or combinations thereof.
- the catalyst obtained by the above process can be coated on a monolith
- honeycomb a formed refractory oxide substrate, a formed polymer substrate, and combinations thereof.
- the catalysts described herein can be used for vehicle and aircraft cabin air cleaning, addressing "sick building syndrome" in homes and buildings, cleaning CO and VOCs emanating from municipal underground pipes, coal mines, etc.
- Adding metal oxide promoters such as bismuth oxide enhances significantly the oxidation conversion due mainly to the stabilization of precious metal dispersion.
- Bismuth oxide may also reduce the surface occupation of Pt sites by CO.
- Pt catalysts studied in this work Bi-promoted Pt/CeO 2 showed the highest activity.
- At least about 500 ppm of water is added to the reactant mixture to enhance the complete oxidation of CO.
- moisture is removed from the reactant mixture prior to its contact with catalysts for the complete oxidation of VOCs.
- Catalysts were prepared by a simple impregnation of platinum nitrate or a mixture of platinum nitrate and bismuth nitrate aqueous solution on an oxide support, dehydration in a rotary evaporator at 80 °C followed by drying at 1 10 °C overnight, and then reduction in 5%H 2 /N 2 at 400 °C for up to 2 hours.
- Typical Pt loading is 1 wt%, though the PM loading level can be adjusted depending on the applications and the reaction conditions required. 2.
- Catalyst activity was measured using a flow-through reactor. 10 grams of pelletized catalyst sample with a particle size of 40-60 mesh was placed in the quartz tube reactor of 1 inch diameter. A typical space velocity was 50,000 hr "1 . Because of different bulk density of various supports used, to keep the space velocity constant, some samples were diluted with pelletized alumina to make the catalyst volume the same. The starting concentration of CO, formaldehyde, methanol, and formic acid were approximately 500, -100, -140, and -150 ppm, respectively. The gaseous reactants (either from a gas tank mixed with N 2 or by bubbling N 2 through an organic liquid) were mixed with air prior to entering the reactor. Typical O 2 concentration in the reactor was about 20%. The reaction products were identified and quantified by a FTIR detector (MKS MultiGas 2030). To study the effect of CO 2 and water, a controlled amount of CO 2 and/or 2.0% water were added to the reactant mixture when needed.
- MKS MultiGas 2030 To
- Precious metal morphology and crystallite size was characterized by high resolution TEM and X-ray diffraction (XRD).
- Precious metal oxidation state and speciation was determined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Some instrumental information for each spectroscopy method is given below.
- TEM data was collected on a JEOL JEM201 1 200KeV LaB6 source microscope with a Bruker Ge EDS system using Spirit software. Digital images were captured with a bottom mount Gatan 2K CCD camera and Digital Micrograph collection software. All powder samples were prepared and analyzed as dry dispersions on 200 mesh lacey carbon coated Cu grids.
- XRD - a PANalytical MPD X'Pert Pro diffraction system was used with Cu Ka radiation generator settings of 45kV and 40mA.
- the optical path consisted of a 1/4° divergence slit, 0.04 radian soller slits, 15mm mask, 1/2 ° anti-scatter slits, the sample, 0.04 radian soller slits, Ni filter, and a PIXCEL position sensitive detector.
- the samples were first prepared by grinding in a mortar and pestle and then backpacking the sample (about 2 grams) into a round mount.
- the data collection from the round mount covered a range from 10° to 90° 2 ⁇ using a step scan with a step size of 0.026° 2 ⁇ and a count time of 600s per step.
- a careful peak fitting of the XRD powder patterns was conducted using Jade Plus 9 analytical XRD software.
- the phases present in each sample were identified by search/match of the PDF-4/Full File database from ICDD, which is the International Center for Diffraction Data. Crystallite size of PdO was estimated through whole pattern fitting (WPF) of the observed data and Rietveld refinement of crystal structures.
- XPS - spectra were taken on a Thermo Fisher K-Alpha XPS system which has an aluminum K Alpha monochromatic source using 40eV pass energy (high resolution). Samples were mounted on double sided tape under a vacuum of less than 5x10-8 torr. Scofield sensitivity factors and Avantage software were used for quantification.
- FIG. 1 demonstrates the FTIR intensities of CO and CO2 during the oxidation reaction of CO on 1 % Pt/TiO2 at room temperature. There was about 600 ppm CO 2 in the starting reactant mixture as a background. The kinetics of CO oxidation was fast: 100% CO conversion to CO 2 was observed as soon as CO and O2 were mixed together and 1 100 ppm of CO2 was detected. Figure 1 only covers a small section of the reaction time up to 100 minutes. The CO conversion remained 100% during the entire reaction time of 48 hours.
- FIG. 3 demonstrates the conversion of formaldehyde, methanol, and formic acid on 1 %Pt TiO 2 catalyst at room temperature.
- the reaction profiles in Figure 3 were divided into five sections referred hereinafter as Section I, Section II, Section III, Section IV, and Section V.
- Section I formaldehyde and methanol showed 100% conversion when water was absent in the reactant mixture.
- a small perturbation of the conversion at the first 5-10 minutes was due to the absorption/desorption of formaldehyde or methanol on the catalyst.
- the conversion of formaldehyde remained 100% while the conversion of methanol was reduced to about 70%.
- Table 3 summarizes the conversion rate of CO, formaldehyde, methanol, and formic acid on 1 %Pt catalysts supported on various oxides with both presence and absence of water.
- [O 2 ] 20%
- SV 20,000 hr "1 for VOCs and 50,000 hr "1 for CO, starting concentration [HCOH] ⁇ 100 ppm
- [CO] 500 ppm
- [H 2 O] 2%
- Adding promoters such as bismuth also significantly enhanced the CO oxidation. For example, an addition of 2.5% Bi to 1 %Pt/TiO 2 increased the conversion of CO oxidation from 40% to 100% with the absence of water.
- PV pore volume
- PD pore diameter 2. Effect of precious metal crystallite size.
- XPS data offers further details of Pt surface concentration and oxidation state.
- the data in Table 6 shows the ionic Pt species and nitrate in the dried-only sample, which is consistent with its zero activity. After being calcined in air at 400 °C, nitrate species were burned off and Pt were mainly in the form of Pt(+2) or Pt(+4). No Pt(0) species was detected. On the other hand, when the catalyst was reduced either from the dried sample or the pre-calcined sample, the dominant Pt species are Pt(0). No nitrate species was detected.
- the XPS data in Table 6 with the CO oxidation data in Table 1 , it is clear that it is the Pt(0) that was responsible for CO conversion. In other words, it is essential to keep platinum in highly dispersed metallic state for the complete oxidation of CO.
- the catalysts should be useful for the removal of other VOC species such as alkanes, alkenes, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, amines, organic acids, aromatic compounds, and/or combinations thereof typically encountered as air pollutants.
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