Enhancing the Proportion of Three-coordinated Al Active Sites on Co/Al2O3 for Efficient CF4 Decomposition

Abstract

Aluminum (Al) based catalysts are the most widely used materials for CF4 Catalytic hydrolysis, where three-coordinated Al (AlIII) active sites play a pivotal role in C–F bond activation. The limited proportion of AlIII active sites in conventional Al-based catalysts suppresses their catalytic activity, thereby requiring high temperatures to achieve complete CF4 decomposition. In this work, we developed a Co-modified strategy to enhance CF4 hydrolysis performance by increasing the proportion of AlIII active sites. Structure characterization revealed that Co modification significantly raised the proportion of AlIII sites from 2% (pure Al2O3) to 13%. Temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) analysis showed that the 0.1Co/Al2O3 catalyst exhibits a CF4 adsorption capacity that is 2.0 times higher than that of unmodified Al2O3. Furthermore, in situ diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS) detected a 2 cm–1 red shift in the characteristic C–F bond peaks on 0.1Co/Al2O3 catalyst, indicating enhanced C–F bond activation. As a result, 0.1Co/Al2O3 catalyst achieved 100% CF4 decomposition at 580 °C for over 170 hours, significantly outperforming pure Al2O3 (58% and 20 hours). This work opens up a new approach for developing highly efficient catalysts for CF4 hydrolysis at low temperatures.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Apr. 2025
Accepted
10 Jūn. 2025
First published
11 Jūn. 2025

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Enhancing the Proportion of Three-coordinated Al Active Sites on Co/Al2O3 for Efficient CF4 Decomposition

H. Chen, H. Zhang, X. Wang, W. Luo, J. Zheng, K. Liu, J. Fu, H. Li, Z. Lin, L. Chai, H. Nan and M. Liu, Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5EN00355E

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