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Comparative Study of Strategies for Enhancing the Performance of Co3O4/Al2O3Catalysts for Lean Methane Combustion

CATALYSTS(2020)

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Spinel-type cobalt oxide is a highly active catalyst for oxidation reactions owing to its remarkable redox properties, although it generally exhibits poor mechanical, textural and structural properties. Supporting this material on a porous alumina can significantly improve these characteristics. However, the strong cobalt-alumina interaction leads to the formation of inactive cobalt aluminate, which limits the activity of the resulting catalysts. In this work, three different strategies for enhancing the performance of alumina-supported catalysts are examined: (i) surface protection of the alumina with magnesia prior to the deposition of the cobalt precursor, with the objective of minimizing the cobalt-alumina interaction; (ii) coprecipitation of cobalt along with nickel, with the aim of improving the redox properties of the deposited cobalt and (iii) surface protection of alumina with ceria, to provide both a barrier effect, minimizing the cobalt-alumina interaction, and a redox promoting effect on the deposited cobalt. Among the examined strategies, the addition of ceria (20 wt % Ce) prior to the deposition of cobalt resulted in being highly efficient. This sample was characterized by a notable abundance of both Co(3+)and oxygen lattice species, derived from the partial inhibition of cobalt aluminate formation and the insertion of Ce(4+)cations into the spinel lattice.
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cobalt oxide,methane oxidation,modified alumina,magnesium oxide,nickel cobaltite,ceria,lattice distortion,oxygen mobility
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