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Fawei Lin1, Yongtao Li1, Yan Zhao1
1School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tianjin University/Tianjin Key Lab of Biomass/Wastes Utilization, Tianjin 300072, P.R. China.
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Chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOCs) present persistent environmental threats due to their recalcitrance to degradation and role in secondary pollution. Through the heterojunction engineering under dynamic Ostwald ripening, a cobalt-manganese oxide featuring a hollow sea urchin-like architecture was constructed. By directionally anchoring Co onto the Mn surface, the trade-off between catalytic activity and humidity tolerance in the ozone oxidation process was successfully addressed. The catalyst features spatially decoupled active centers, where Mn3+ sites mediate dichloromethane (DCM) oxidative decomposition, while adjacent Co3+ centers drive efficient water activation through proton-coupled electron transfer. This unique architecture enables exceptional performance, achieving 93% DCM conversion at 120 °C with an ultralow O3/DCM ratio of 6, which halves the ozone demand of conventional systems. Remarkably, the presence of 3 vol % H2O enhances DCM conversion to 98% and maintains >95% stability over 10 h. In situ DRIFTS and DFT calculations provide direct evidence that water not only induces favorable surface hydroxylation but also actively participates in the reaction cycle as a key reactant, generating sustained •OH/•O2- radical chains. The hierarchically porous structure further accelerates mass transport, while spatially separated active centers eliminate competitive adsorption. This work establishes a "dual-active center and multiscale transport" paradigm, providing an energy-efficient solution for industrial CVOC elimination under practical humid conditions without requiring gas-drying pretreatment.
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