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Without additional templating agent or surfactant, porous and sparse MnCO3 was synthesized hydro­thermally from Mn2+ with a CO2-storage material (CO2SM). Through thermal decomposition of the as-synthesized MnCO3, [epsilon]-MnO2 crystals with good catalytic performance and stability in HCHO degradation were prepared. The optimum preparation conditions were determined by tuning the preparation conditions and carrying out response surface studies, and the resulting [epsilon]-MnO2 crystals could degrade 66.1% of a 10 ml 10 mg l−1 HCHO solution. After the HCHO degradation conditions were optimized, the thermodynamic data could be fitted with the Langmuir isotherm and quasi-secondary kinetic models at T = 25–50°C. The degradation mechanism of HCHO is discussed. This work provides a new strategy for the degradation of HCHO at room temperature.

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Characterization methods, nine tables and nine figures, including the preparation process of CO2SM, the plotting of formaldehyde markers, and the characterizations of the three single-factor corresponding catalyst systems. Response surface model selection methods, residual data, contour plots, optimization of reaction conditions, isotherm fitting, kinetic and thermodynamic fitting of the relevant data are presented


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