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Solution combustion derived oxygen vacancy-rich Co3O4 catalysts for catalytic formaldehyde oxidation at room temperature

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 12, Issue 16, Pages 9821-9827

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2ra00783e

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  1. Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences [QYZDB-SSW-JSC037]
  2. Fujian Institute of Innovation, Chinese Academy of Sciences [FJCXY18020202]

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Fabricating oxygen vacancy-rich Co3O4 catalysts through solution combustion method provides high activity and durability for formaldehyde elimination.
Fabricating abundant oxygen vacancies is crucial for non-noble metal oxides to catalyze formaldehyde (HCHO) oxidation at room temperature. Here, a simple one-pot preparation method via solution combustion was found to produce oxygen vacancy-rich Co3O4 catalysts, avoiding delicate defect engineering. The catalyst was evaluated to result in 52% HCHO conversion in a dynamic flow reaction with similar to 6 ppm HCHO, which was higher as compared to some other Co3O4 catalysts prepared in three methods of sol-gel, deposition precipitation and thermal decomposition. The optimal catalyst also exhibited high durability with steady HCHO conversion (similar to 47%) for more than 50 h. The catalyst characterizations revealed that the explosive solution combustion brought out two particular features of Co3O4, namely, the porous network structure with nano-holes and the abundant oxygen vacancies. The latter was demonstrated to increase the reactive oxygen species and to improve the reducibility and the oxygen transport capacity of Co3O4. The two features and the derived properties are beneficial to the activity and durability of Co3O4. The solution combustion method can serve as a simple and feasible way to fabricate abundant oxygen vacancies to provide room-temperature activity of Co3O4 for HCHO elimination at room temperature.

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