Abstract
Adsorbents such as zeolite are widely used for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) removal, but a practical challenge is the decrease in VOCs removal efficiency under humid environment by competitive adsorption between water vapor and VOCs, which requires frequent regeneration using external energy. A combination of zeolites with photocatalytic materials can address this issue by oxidizing adsorbed VOCs from the zeolite surface to CO2 gas under light irradiation. Herein, the in situ formation of photocatalytic active defect-rich graphene is presented on a commercial zeolite surface (ZSM-5) when properly dealuminated ZSM-5 is exposed to an acetaldehyde/humid air mixture under visible light. This in situ photocatalytic activation occurs when a critical amount of local surface coverage of acetaldehyde and water molecules is achieved on a dealuminated zeolite surface under visible light. The findings not only provide a deeper understanding of VOCs removal by zeolite but also suggest a new and simple approach to enhancing the performance of zeolite for VOCs removal through the combination with a photocatalytic material.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | e202501165 |
| Journal | ChemSusChem |
| Volume | 18 |
| Issue number | 20 |
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| State | Published - 23 Oct 2025 |
Keywords
- acetaldehyde
- graphene
- photocatalysis
- visible light
- zeolite