A Review on Fe2O3‐Based Catalysts for Toluene Oxidation: Catalysts Design and Optimization with the Formation of Abundant Oxygen Vacancies

Author:

Zhang Ruoqun12,He Hongzhe12,Tang Yuneng12,Zhang Zhicheng3,Zhou Hailiang3,Yu Jianglong2,Zhang Lian1ORCID,Dai Baiqian12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering Monash University Wellington Road Clayton Victoria 3800 Australia

2. Monash Suzhou Research Institute Monash University SIP Suzhou China

3. Suzhou Beyond environmental protection technology Co. Ltd Suzhou Jiangsu China

Abstract

AbstractVolatile organic compounds (VOCs) are typical pollutants with hazards for humans and the environment, which can be efficiently mitigated by catalytic combustion. Fe2O3‐based catalysts are a promising choice due to their low cost and strong redox ability. Several attempts have been made to promote the catalytic performance for Fe2O3‐based catalysts at low temperatures. This review summarizes the research progress on Fe2O3‐based catalysts for the oxidation of toluene, one of the most common and harmful VOC. Firstly, the structural properties and catalytic performances for Fe2O3‐based catalysts have been summarized, and the reaction mechanisms for toluene oxidation on the surface of Fe2O3‐based catalysts were detailed to comprehend the role of oxygen vacancies. Then, the modification for single Fe2O3 catalysts, including synthesis parameters, structure and morphology control, is introduced to reveal the correlation between physicochemical properties of catalysts and their activity for toluene oxidation. In addition, composite Fe2O3 catalysts, which can promote catalytic performance significantly by the synergetic effect between different components, were presented in detail. Moreover, waste‐derived Fe2O3 catalysts with sustainable merit as converting waste into worth have been discussed. Finally, the advanced machine learning tools, which are helpful in accelerating catalyst design, configuration optimization and reactivity prediction, have been introduced as an emerging research opportunity for the future.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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