Uranium-oxide-based catalysts for the destruction of volatile chloro-organic compounds

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作者
Hutchings, GJ [1 ]
Heneghan, CS [1 ]
Hudson, ID [1 ]
Taylor, SH [1 ]
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[1] SPRINGFIELDS WORKS, BNFL, CO RES LAB, PRESTON PR4 0XJ, LANCS, ENGLAND
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10.1038/384341a0
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
THE industrial release of hydrocarbons and chlorine containing organic molecules into the environment continues to attract considerable public concern, which in turn has led to governmental attempts to control such emissions. The challenge is to reduce pollution without stifling economic growth(1). Chlorine-containing pollutants are known to be particularly stable, and at present the main industrial process for their destruction involves thermal oxidation at 1,000 degrees C, an expensive process that can lead to the formation of highly toxic by-products such as dioxins and dibenzofurans(2). Catalytic combustion at lower temperatures could potentially destroy pollutants more efficiently (in terms of energy requirements) and without forming toxic by-products, Current industrial catalysts are based on precious metals that are deactivated rapidly by organochlorine compounds(3). Here we report that catalysts based on uranium oxide efficiently destroy a range of hydrocarbon and chlorine-containing pollutants, and that these catalysts are resistant to deactivation, We show that benzene, toluene, chlorobutane and chlorobenzene can be destroyed at moderate temperatures (<400 degrees C) and industrially relevant flow rates.
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