A New Method of Activated Carbon Loading MnO2 to Formaldehyde Degradation

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The major indoor air pollution-formaldehyde has been a serious threat to our lives to our lives, and accordingly the formaldehyde degradation has turned into a concerned issue of public. This paper has based on a number of degradation methods and combined the adsorption effect of activated carbon with the catalytic effect of MnO2 to remove formaldehyde. The results show that the Nano-MnO2 particles loaded the surface of activated carbon particles possesses smaller sizes, better dispersion and no agglomeration, and consequently the AC/MnO2 compounds degraded formaldehyde effectively.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 332-334)

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1743-1746

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September 2011

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