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MnO 2 -Supported Pd Nanocatalyst for Efficient Electrochemical Reduction of 2,4-Dichlorobenzoic Acid

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  • Yaxuan Peng

    (School of Energy and Environmental Engineering, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin 300400, China)

  • Meiyan Wang

    (School of Energy and Environmental Engineering, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin 300400, China)

Abstract

Chlorobenzoic acids (CBAs) are a group of chlorinated persistent environmental pollutants with hard biodegradability, high water solubility, and well-documented carcinogenic and endocrine-disrupting properties. Electrocatalytic hydrodechlorination (ECH) is a highly efficient method under mild conditions without harmful by-products, but the ECH process commonly requires adding precious metal catalysts such as palladium (Pd). To address the economic constraints and more effective utilization of Pd, a palladium/manganese dioxide (Pd/MnO 2 ) composite catalyst was developed in this study by chemical deposition. This method utilized the excellent electrochemical activity of MnO 2 as a carrier as well as the hydrogen storage and activation capacity of Pd. The test showed the optimal Pd loading was 7.5%, and the removal percent of 2,4-dichlorobenzoic acid (2,4-DCBA), a typical CBA, reached 97.3% using 0.5 g/L of Pd/MnO 2 after 120 min of electrochemical reaction. Under these conditions, the dechlorination percent can also be as high as 89.6%. A higher current density enhanced the dechlorination efficiency but showed the lower current utilization efficiency. In practical applications, current density should be minimized on the premise of compliance with the water treatment requirement. Mechanistic studies showed that MnO 2 synergistically promoted hydrolysis dissociation and hydrogen spillover and facilitated Pd-mediated adsorption of atomic hydrogen (H*) for dehydrogenation of 2,4-DCBA. The presence of MnO 2 can effectively disperse the loaded Pd and reduce the amount of Pd via the above process. The catalyst exhibited excellent stability over multiple cycles, and the 2,4-DCBA removal could still reach more than 80% after the five cycles. This work establishes electrocatalytic strategies for effectively reducing Pd usage and maintaining high removal of typical CBAs to support CBA-related water treatment.

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  • Yaxuan Peng & Meiyan Wang, 2025. "MnO 2 -Supported Pd Nanocatalyst for Efficient Electrochemical Reduction of 2,4-Dichlorobenzoic Acid," Clean Technol., MDPI, vol. 7(4), pages 1-17, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jcltec:v:7:y:2025:i:4:p:102-:d:1792326
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