High-performance Ce doped three-dimensional ordered macroporous Co-based catalysts on CO oxidation†
Abstract
A series of Co3O4 and CoxCe1Oy catalysts were successfully prepared by a colloidal crystal template method, and various characterization results confirmed the formation of a three-dimensional ordered microporous (3DOM) structure and Ce doping into the lattice of Co3O4. The catalytic activity of the prepared catalysts was measured on CO oxidation. Compared with a bulk catalyst, 3D-Co3O4 and 3D-CoxCe1Oy were more favorable for CO diffusion and had the advantage in terms of contact state with CO. In addition, XPS and d-band center results demonstrated that Ce doping regulated the valence states of Co ions and produced more Co3+ with stronger oxidation capacity, enhancing the intrinsic activity. Meanwhile, the DFT calculation of the adsorption energy for O2 and CO showed that 3D-Co16Ce1Oy could easily utilize O2 and adsorb CO preferentially. Under the synergistic promotion of the 3DOM structure and Ce doping, 3D-Co16Ce1Oy has the best catalytic activity performance (T50 = 124.8 °C) and the lowest activation energy (Ea = 95.85 kJ mol−1). Besides, the stability test showed that the catalyst has good thermal stability. Therefore, the combined improvement in morphology and intrinsic activity has a bright prospect for the synthesis of high-performance CO oxidation catalysts.