2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2016.11.041
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Crystal facet-dependent reactivity of α-Mn2O3 microcrystalline catalyst for soot combustion

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“…Based on the average value obtained by performing repeated XPS measurements on several specimens, the MnO phase was found to be predominant (81.5%) and was accompanied by smaller contributions of MnOOH (12.0%) and Mn 2 O 3 (6.5%), producing unique characteristics. It should be noted that MnO QDs are passivated by hydroxyl group (OH), as confirmed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) findings shown in Figure S2 in the Supporting Information . The doublet peaks shown in the high‐resolution XPS spectrum of the Mn 3 s (Figure b) are typically examined to confirm the Mn oxidation state.…”
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confidence: 74%
“…Based on the average value obtained by performing repeated XPS measurements on several specimens, the MnO phase was found to be predominant (81.5%) and was accompanied by smaller contributions of MnOOH (12.0%) and Mn 2 O 3 (6.5%), producing unique characteristics. It should be noted that MnO QDs are passivated by hydroxyl group (OH), as confirmed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) findings shown in Figure S2 in the Supporting Information . The doublet peaks shown in the high‐resolution XPS spectrum of the Mn 3 s (Figure b) are typically examined to confirm the Mn oxidation state.…”
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“…In Figure 1a, pure Mn 2 O 3 and M‐doped Mn 2 O 3 samples exhibited the characteristic peaks of cubic structured Mn 2 O 3 indexed as (211), (222), (400), (332), (431), and (440) planes according to the Joint Committee on Powder Diffraction Standards Card Number 41‐1442 . The absence of respective oxides CoO x , CuO x , and NiO or any other impurities in the samples confirms the formation of respective solid solutions Mn 1.9 M 0.1 O 3– δ (M = Co, Cu, and Ni).…”
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“…In the past decades, owing to changing valence states of Mn 4+ , Mn 3+ and Mn 2+ in the MnO x , manganese oxides exhibit excellent catalytic performance for redox reactions. Nowadays, MnO x ‐based oxides have been applied as promising active components for soot catalytic combustion . In order to enhancing the activity of MnO x , other transition metals, alkali metals or alkaline‐earth metals were composited or doped with Mn element.…”
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confidence: 93%