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Enhanced catalytic properties of cobaltosic oxide through constructing MXene-supported nanocomposites for ammonium perchlorate thermal decomposition

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE(2021)

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Abstract
The novel Co3O4@MXene nanocomposites (CMNs) were fabricated by a facile, green and highly tunable strategy without using any chemical modifiers. Various characterization results proved that nano-size Co3O4 was loaded on MXene nanosheets and CMNs exhibited a large specific surface area, especially for CMNs-3 (76.9 m(2).g(-1)). The catalytic properties of CMNs for ammonium perchlorate (AP) thermal decomposition were investigated by a series of catalytic experiments. The results showed that the high-temperature decomposition (HTD) temperature and decomposition heat of AP mixed with CMNs-3 (2 wt%) could significantly decrease to 316.3 degrees C and remarkably increase to 1457.9 J.g(-1), respectively. Moreover, the CMNs-3 could significantly reduce the apparent activation energy of AP by 49.1% and increase the value of reaction rate constant of AP by 482.0%. As for the effects of mass content of CMNs-3 on AP decomposition, the HTD temperature could decrease by as high as 128.0 degrees C with ratios of 10.0 wt% CMNs-3. It could be predicted that CMNs-3 with excellent catalytic performance would be a potential catalyst to promote AP decomposition and the synthesis method of CMNs-3 could provide an idea for the preparation of other metal oxide nanomaterials with high catalytic activity.
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MXene,Co3O4 nanoparticles,Catalytic performance,Ammonium perchlorate,Thermal decomposition
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