Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1334982 | Polyhedron | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Alkali-metal cobalt kambaldaite (alkali-metal cobalt carbonate hydroxide hydrate; ideal structure, M2Co8(CO3)6(OH)6 · 6H2O; M-CoKBL) was prepared by the addition of a cobalt nitrate solution into a solution containing a large excess of alkali-metal bicarbonate followed by aging at 50 °C for 2–3 h. Hydrated alkali-metal ions are present in the channels of the kambaldaite structure; therefore, we tried to ion-exchange the K-CoKBL sample with various metals. However, collapse of the kambaldaite structure took place easily because of low pH of the ion-exchange solution. The catalytic activity of Co3O4 obtained by the calcination of “ion-exchanged” K-CoKBL was dependent on the residual potassium content in the catalyst.
Graphical abstractAlkali-metal cobalt kambaldaite (alkali-metal cobalt carbonate hydroxide hydrate; ideal structure, M2Co8(CO3)6(OH)6 · 6H2O; M-CoKBL) was prepared by precipitation of cobalt nitrate with a solution containing a large excess of alkali-metal bicarbonate at 50 °C followed by aging at that temperature for 2–3 h.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide