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Co3O4-pillared montmorillonite catalysts synthesized by hydrogel-assisted route for total oxidation of toluene

Journal

APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL
Volume 195, Issue -, Pages 59-68

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2016.05.008

Keywords

Hydrogel-clay composites; Poly(acrylic acid); Montmorillonite-based catalysts; Co3O4; Toluene combustion

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  1. European Regional Development Fund [POIG.02.01.00-12-023/08]

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Montmorillonite (MT) pillared by Co3O4 nanocrystallites was synthesized by the developed hydrogel-assisted route. In the first modification step, poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) was intercalated into the interlayer galleries of natural clay. Subsequently, Co2+ ions were deposited in the structure of the formed composite by adsorption at controlled pH (3.3-9.0). The Co-modified samples were finally calcined at 500 degrees C in order to remove the hydrogel template. It was shown by FTIR and UV-vis-DR that Co2+ cations interact with carboxyl groups distributed along the PAA chains and infiltrate effectively the clay interlayers. The random distribution of Co2+ cations results in disordering of clay structure, confirmed by XRD and TEM. At the increasing pH of deposition more Co2+ cations are bounded by the dissociated COO- groups. On the other hand, precipitation of Co hydroxide becomes a dominant way of transition metal deposition at the highest pH. The appearance of Co3O4 nanoparticles between exfoliated montmorillonite platelets results in the expansion of pore system, and surface area and pore volume (generated mainly by the presence of mesopores) increase. Furthermore, temperature-programmed reduction (TPR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) revealed differences in reducibility and surface composition of the calcined materials. The developed materials appeared to be very active, selective and stable catalysts of toluene combustion. The best catalytic performance was found for the sample based on the precursor modified with Co2+ at pH = 8.0, which exhibited 20%, 50% and 90% conversion of toluene at temperatures as low as 270 degrees C, 284 degrees C and 297 degrees C, respectively. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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