Catalytic Behaviour of Mesoporous Cobalt-Aluminum Oxides for CO Oxidation

  • Bordoloi A
  • Sanchez M
  • Noei H
  • et al.
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Abstract

Ordered mesoporous materials are promising catalyst supports due to their uniform pore size distribution, high specific surface area and pore volume, tunable pore sizes, and long-range ordering of the pore packing. The evaporation-induced self-assembly (EISA) process was applied to synthesize mesoporous mixed oxides, which consist of cobalt ions highly dispersed in an alumina matrix. The characterization of the mesoporous mixed cobalt-aluminum oxides with cobalt loadings in the range from 5 to 15 wt% and calcination temperatures of 673, 973, and 1073 K indicates that Co 2+ is homogeneously distributed in the mesoporous alumina matrix. As a function of the Co loading, different phases are present comprising poorly crystalline alumina and mixed cobalt aluminum oxides of the spinel type. The mixed cobalt-aluminum oxides were applied as catalysts in CO oxidation and turned out to be highly active.

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Bordoloi, A., Sanchez, M., Noei, H., Kaluza, S., Großmann, D., Wang, Y., … Muhler, M. (2014). Catalytic Behaviour of Mesoporous Cobalt-Aluminum Oxides for CO Oxidation. Journal of Catalysts, 2014, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/807545

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