Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1492083 Materials Research Bulletin 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Spinel Co3O4 octahedra synthesized by a facile redox-precipitation method were investigated for the complete oxidation of methane. XRD analysis showed that the spinel structural Co3O4 octahedra had a relatively strong (1 1 1) diffraction peak as compared with that of the irregular shaped Co3O4 nanoparticles prepared by a conventional precipitation method. The results of methane combustion test demonstrated that the Co3O4 octahedra had no catalytic activity at 300–500 °C, while the Co3O4 irregular nanoparticles were highly active at the same reaction conditions. HRTEM studies revealed that the Co3O4 octahedra were predominantly exposed by the low Miller-index {1 1 1} facets with the lowest surface energy, and the Co3O4 irregular nanoparticles were exposed by various crystal facets. The results exhibited that the {1 1 1} facets with the low surface energy of the Co3O4 octahedra resulted in the inert catalytic activity in the methane oxidation reaction.

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