High specific surface area LaMO3 (M = Co, Mn) hollow spheres: synthesis, characterization and catalytic properties in methane combustion†
Abstract
Perovskite-type metal oxides have been regarded as promising materials for solar cells and catalysts. However, they suffer from a major challenge due to their low specific surface area. In this work, high specific surface area LaMO3 (M = Co, Mn) hollow spheres were synthesized by a hard template method. The influence of the reactant ratios on the properties of the products was investigated. The formation of La2O3, Co3O4 or MnO2 prevented the growth of LaMO3, which resulted in variations in the composition, morphology, specific surface area, surface chemistry and catalytic activity of the products. An acid washing process could remove La2O3 and Co3O4, which led to the enhancement of the specific surface area of LaCoO3. Due to the high reactant concentration and the slow heating rate, multishelled LaMnO3 hollow spheres with a high specific surface area of 42.6 m2 g−1 were formed, which showed the best catalytic activity in methane combustion.