Microwave non-thermal fusion of MOFs derived Cu-O-Ce interface for CO oxidation

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE(2023)

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Engineering of uniformly-distributed and well-combined multi-component interface is sustainable but chal-lenging for acquiring heterogeneous catalysts. Herein, the low energy consumption of microwave-fuse prepa-ration is imposed on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) namely Cu-MOF and Ce-MOF to manipulate Cu-O-Ce interface for preferential CO oxidation in H2-rich stream. By comprehensive characterizations, it is discovered that a unique spontaneous-migration of active Cu species onto Ce matrix will be driven by the microwave-fuse to form evenly-distributed and compactly-integrated Cu-O-Ce interface at low temperature, which is 200 degrees C lower than that required by traditional pyrolysis, clearly indicating the unique non-thermal function of microwave processing on fine-tuning oxide composite interface. In-situ Raman and in-situ DRIFTs further elucidate the improvement on synergistic redox feature along Cu2+-Ovac-Ce3+, leading to 100 % conversion of CO at 75-170 degrees C. These findings suggest that the unique self-migration of active metal species driven by non-thermal micro-wave-fuse is worthy of noting as an applicable strategy to acquire efficient multi-component solid interface for advanced heterogeneous catalysis as well as the current system for preferential CO oxidation in H2.
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Metal -organic frameworks,Microwave -induced fusion,Cu-O-Ce interface,Non -thermal effect,CO preferential oxidation
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