Positive Effects of K+ Ions on Three-Dimensional Mesoporous Ag/Co3O4 Catalyst for HCHO Oxidation
Three-dimensional (3D) ordered mesoporous Ag/Co3O4 and K–Ag/Co3O4 catalysts were successfully prepared on the basis of 3D-Co3O4. All catalysts possess 3D mesoporous structures, which are not affected due to Ag and K addition. Ag nanoparticles, uniformly dispersed and supported on the polycrystalline...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ACS catalysis 2014-08, Vol.4 (8), p.2753-2762 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Three-dimensional (3D) ordered mesoporous Ag/Co3O4 and K–Ag/Co3O4 catalysts were successfully prepared on the basis of 3D-Co3O4. All catalysts possess 3D mesoporous structures, which are not affected due to Ag and K addition. Ag nanoparticles, uniformly dispersed and supported on the polycrystalline wall of K–Ag/Co3O4, provide sufficient active sites for HCHO oxidation reaction. 1.7% K–Ag/Co3O4 has turnover frequencies (TOFs) of 0.22 s–1 at 60 °C and 2.62 s–1 at 100 °C, and its HCHO conversion at room temperature is 55% (HCHO 100 ppm and GHSV 30000 h–1). The addition of K+ ions obviously promotes the catalytic performance for HCHO oxidation due to surface OH– species provided by K+ ions and more abundant Ag(111) active faces, Co3+ cations and surface lattice oxygen (O2–) species generated by stronger interaction between Ag and Co and anion lattice defects. Ag(111) faces, Co3+ ions, and O2– are active species. Combined with TOFs, at low temperature (80 °C), the surface OH– species are consumed and replaced quickly, and their supplement relies on the migration of O2– species from 3D-Co3O4 support. The pathway of reaction for HCHO oxidation on the K–Ag/Co3O4 follows the HCHO → CHOO– + OH– → CO2 + H2O route. |
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ISSN: | 2155-5435 2155-5435 |
DOI: | 10.1021/cs5006663 |