Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
57710 Catalysis Today 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Lanthanum cobaltate LaCoOx supported onto MCM-41 mesoporous molecular sieve was prepared by in-situ oxidative decomposition of mixed LaCo citrate complexes inside the mesopores of this support. The prepared materials were characterized by EDX, EPR and UV-Vis DRS techniques as well as by N2-BET measurements. The nanosized LaCoOx particles within the mesopores of MCM-41 matrix contains cobalt atoms in lower than Co(III) average oxidation state. Also, the supported cobaltate does not form short-range order species of LaCoO3 but presents as the highly disordered, oxygen deficient Co oxide nanophase. Catalytic activity in MeOH oxidation was tested using both conventional fixed-bed flow system and “operando” mode of DRIFT technique. The very high activity of MCM-41-supported cobaltate is not only due to highly dispersed LaCoO3 phase but also because of rather low oxidation state of Co.

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