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    Preparation of Nanosized Copper–Manganese Composite Oxides and Their Catalytic Performance in the Oxidation of Toluene

    Nano23 Jul 2024

    Nanosized Cu–Mn composite oxide catalysts were prepared from potassium permanganate, copper nitrate, n-butanol, and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide as a manganese source, copper source, reducing agent, and surfactant, respectively. The Cu0.2–Mn sample possessed a small particle size (10–40nm) and a relatively high specific surface area (46.24m2g1); its main components were Cu1.5Mn1.5O4 and Mn3O4. As a consequence, the Cu0.2–Mn catalyst exhibited good catalytic activity in the oxidation of toluene. At a toluene concentration of 1000ppm and a space velocity of 60,000mLg1h1, the T50 and T90 of the Cu0.2–Mn catalyst toward toluene were 239C and 250C, respectively. Furthermore, even after 30h of operation at 275C, the conversion of toluene was 99% (at the space velocity of 60,000mLg1h1).