Synergetic effect over flame-made manganese doped CuO-CeO 2 nanocatalyst for enhanced CO oxidation performance

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CuO-CeO 2 nanocatalysts with different amounts of Mn dopping (Mn/Cu molar ratios of 0.5:5, 1:5 and 1.5:5) were synthesized by flame spray pyrolysis (FSP) method and tested in the catalytic oxidation of CO. The physicochemical properties of the synthesised samples were characterized systematically, including using X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectroscopy, field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), oxygen-temperature programmed desorption (O 2 -TPD), hydrogen-temperature programmed reduction (H 2 -TPR) and in situ diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (in situ DRIFTS). The results showed that the 1Mn-Cu-Ce sample (Mn/Cu molar ratio of 1:5) exhibited superior catalytic activity for CO oxidation, with the temperature of 90% CO oxidation at 131 °C at a high space velocity (SV = 60000 mL g -1 h -1 ), which was 56 °C lower than that of the Cu-Ce sample. In addition, the 1Mn-Cu-Ce sample displays excellent stability with prolonged time on CO stream and the resistance to water vapor. The significantly enhanced activity was correlated with strong synergetic effect, leading to fine textual properties, abundant chemically adsorbed oxygen and high lattice oxygen mobility, which further induced more Cu + species and less formation of carbon intermediates during the CO oxidation process detected by in situ DRIFTS analysis. This work will provide in-depth understanding of the synergetic effect on CO oxidation performances over Mn doped CuO-CeO 2 composite catalysts through FSP method.

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Zhao, F., Li, S., Wu, X., Yue, R., Li, W., & Chen, Y. (2019). Synergetic effect over flame-made manganese doped CuO-CeO 2 nanocatalyst for enhanced CO oxidation performance. RSC Advances, 9(5), 2343–2352. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra09626k

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