Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.14, No.1-2, 97-103, 1997
Decomposition of chlorofluorocarbons on W/TiO2-ZrO2
The decomposition of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in the presence of water vapor was examined over a variety of metal oxides supported on the TiO2-ZrO2 (TZ) catalysts. The tungsten oxide loaded on the TiO2-ZrO2 (W/TZ) was found to have the highest activity and longest life among the catalysts examined. The activity of the W/TZ catalysts depended upon the W amount loaded, and it exhibited the highest activity at 1.5 wt% of the loaded tungsten. However, the decomposition of CFC113 over the W/TZ produced undesirable product CO in an amount equimolar to CO2. It was found that the Pd/TZ was active to oxidize CO into CO2. The catalyst which was prepared by mechanical mixing of Pd/TZ and W/TZ thus decomposed the CFC113 to produce CO2 selectively. Furthermore, its activity was not deactivated after 150 h of time on stream.