The composite thin film of TiO 2/CTAB was prepared on quartz substrate by using super-molecular self-assembly method. The structure of the thin film was characterized by means of X-ray diffraction and UV-Vis absorptio...The composite thin film of TiO 2/CTAB was prepared on quartz substrate by using super-molecular self-assembly method. The structure of the thin film was characterized by means of X-ray diffraction and UV-Vis absorption spectrum. The results of UV-Vis absorption spectrum indicate that the diameter of the TiO 2 nanoparticles is 2 nm. The results of X-ray diffraction indicate that the thin film is composed of organic and inorganic layers in alternately orderly arrangement. The distance between the organic layer and inorganic layer is 4.61 nm. The thicknesses of organic layer and inorganic layer are 2.58 and 2 nm, respectively.展开更多
A series of K-doped Mn0.5Ce0.5Oδ (K-MCO) catalysts with three-dimensionally ordered macroporous (3DOM) structure and different K loadings were successfully synthesized using simple methods. These catalysts exhibi...A series of K-doped Mn0.5Ce0.5Oδ (K-MCO) catalysts with three-dimensionally ordered macroporous (3DOM) structure and different K loadings were successfully synthesized using simple methods. These catalysts exhibited well-defined 3DOM nanostructure, which consisted of extensive interconnecting networks of spherical voids. The effects of the calcination temperature and calcination time on the morphological characteristics and crystalline forms of the catalysts were systematically studied. The catalysts showed high catalytic activity for the combustion of soot. 3DOM 20% K-MCO-4h catalyst, in particular, showed the highest catalytic activity of all of the catalysts studied (e.g., Ts0 = 331 ~C and Smco2 = 95.3%). The occurrence of structural and synergistic effects among the K, Mn, and Ce atoms in the catalysts was favorable for enhancing their catalytic activity towards the combustion of diesel soot. Furthermore, the temperatures required for the complete combustion of the soot (〈400 ℃) were well within the exhaust temperature range (175-400 ℃), which means that the accumulated soot can be removed under the conditions of the diesel exhaust gas. These catalysts could therefore be used in numerous practical applications because they are easy to synthesize, exhibit high catalytic activity, and can be made from low cost materials.展开更多
文摘The composite thin film of TiO 2/CTAB was prepared on quartz substrate by using super-molecular self-assembly method. The structure of the thin film was characterized by means of X-ray diffraction and UV-Vis absorption spectrum. The results of UV-Vis absorption spectrum indicate that the diameter of the TiO 2 nanoparticles is 2 nm. The results of X-ray diffraction indicate that the thin film is composed of organic and inorganic layers in alternately orderly arrangement. The distance between the organic layer and inorganic layer is 4.61 nm. The thicknesses of organic layer and inorganic layer are 2.58 and 2 nm, respectively.
基金Supported by the Key Program Projects of National Natural Science Foundation of China (20431030)the National Natural Sci-ence Foundation of China (20671032,20676027)the Key Program Projects of Heilongjiang Province Natural Science Foundation of China (ZJG0602 -01)
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21177160,21303263,21477164)Beijing Nova Program(Z141109001814072)+1 种基金Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of High Education of China(20130007120011)the Science Foundation of China University of Petroleum-Beijing(2462013YJRC13,2462013BJRC003)~~
文摘A series of K-doped Mn0.5Ce0.5Oδ (K-MCO) catalysts with three-dimensionally ordered macroporous (3DOM) structure and different K loadings were successfully synthesized using simple methods. These catalysts exhibited well-defined 3DOM nanostructure, which consisted of extensive interconnecting networks of spherical voids. The effects of the calcination temperature and calcination time on the morphological characteristics and crystalline forms of the catalysts were systematically studied. The catalysts showed high catalytic activity for the combustion of soot. 3DOM 20% K-MCO-4h catalyst, in particular, showed the highest catalytic activity of all of the catalysts studied (e.g., Ts0 = 331 ~C and Smco2 = 95.3%). The occurrence of structural and synergistic effects among the K, Mn, and Ce atoms in the catalysts was favorable for enhancing their catalytic activity towards the combustion of diesel soot. Furthermore, the temperatures required for the complete combustion of the soot (〈400 ℃) were well within the exhaust temperature range (175-400 ℃), which means that the accumulated soot can be removed under the conditions of the diesel exhaust gas. These catalysts could therefore be used in numerous practical applications because they are easy to synthesize, exhibit high catalytic activity, and can be made from low cost materials.