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Synergistic Effects In Ordered Co Oxides For Boosting Catalytic Activity In Advanced Oxidation Processes

APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL(2021)

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Abstract
Synergistic effects are often used in catalyst design for many environmental/energy applications, however, the mechanism and a molecular-level structure to exert maximal synergy effects in catalyzing advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) in wastewater remediation are still unknown. Here, by designing a model perovskite family RBaCo2O6-delta (R = lanthanides) with Co4+ in octahedral coordination (Co4+ oct) and Co3+ in pyramidal coordination (Co3+ pyr), we ambitiously confirm the unique synergy of unsaturated (Co3+ pyr) and metallic (Co4+ oct) Co sites for efficient peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation. Combined X-ray adsorption spectra and theoretical calculations strongly demonstrate that Co3+ pyr and Co4+ oct synergistically contribute to PMS adsorption and O-O bond cleavage, and facilitate Co3+/Co4+ redox cycle for radical generation. With appropriate ratio and ordered distribution of Co3+ pyr/Co4+ oct, the Gd0.5La0.5BaCo2O5.75 exhibits remarkable catalytic activity for pollutant degradation, outperforming all previously reported Co4+-related oxides. This work may inspire rational design of efficient metal oxide catalysts.
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Perovskite phases, Heterogeneous catalysis, Synergistic effects, Peroxymonosulfate, Water treatment
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