The in situ preparation of a Cu-bearing metal-organic framework material, HKUST-1, coated on an open-cell ceramic foam (CF) is presented. The material used as coating is a robust metal-organic framework with a micro-porous structure that is a reminiscent of the zeolite framework topology. In spite of relatively low thermal stability of HKUST-1 with respect to zeolites, this material has an interesting catalytic behavior in the formation of hydroxyl radicals. The synthesized HKUST-1 coated on CF (HKUST-1/CF) samples has been characterized and then used to carry out the preliminary hydroxyl radicals formation from hydrogen peroxide (HP) decomposition and the consecutive phenol oxidation tests. The maximum phenol abatement obtained is 95% after about 40 min, using a solution with an HP conversion of 70%. The HP kinetic data analysis has been done varying the reaction temperature in the range 60–80 C. The hierarchical micro/macro-porous catalytic system has been used for more than 40 consecutive reaction runs, maintaining the catalytic activity and showing a negligible copper leaching.
Catalytic activity of HKUST-1 coated on ceramic foam
Granato T;TESTA, Flaviano;
2012-01-01
Abstract
The in situ preparation of a Cu-bearing metal-organic framework material, HKUST-1, coated on an open-cell ceramic foam (CF) is presented. The material used as coating is a robust metal-organic framework with a micro-porous structure that is a reminiscent of the zeolite framework topology. In spite of relatively low thermal stability of HKUST-1 with respect to zeolites, this material has an interesting catalytic behavior in the formation of hydroxyl radicals. The synthesized HKUST-1 coated on CF (HKUST-1/CF) samples has been characterized and then used to carry out the preliminary hydroxyl radicals formation from hydrogen peroxide (HP) decomposition and the consecutive phenol oxidation tests. The maximum phenol abatement obtained is 95% after about 40 min, using a solution with an HP conversion of 70%. The HP kinetic data analysis has been done varying the reaction temperature in the range 60–80 C. The hierarchical micro/macro-porous catalytic system has been used for more than 40 consecutive reaction runs, maintaining the catalytic activity and showing a negligible copper leaching.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.