4.5 Article

Controllable modulation of oxygen functional groups and structure defects of porous carbon spheres for CO oxidation

Journal

MOLECULAR CATALYSIS
Volume 430, Issue -, Pages 20-28

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcata.2016.12.007

Keywords

Catalytic oxidation; O-3 treatment; Structure defect; Oxygen functional group

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21507137, 21407154]
  2. National Basic Research Program of China [2013CB933200]
  3. West Light Foundation of The Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Porous carbon spheres (PCSs) were synthesized by surfactant assisted-hydrothermal method and the oxygen functional groups and structure defects of PCSs were controllably modulated by O-3 treatment technology. Especially, the treated time and temperature played the significant roles in this strategy. Notably, the SEM indicated that the morphology and particle size of PCSs had not been changed basically after O-3 treatment. However, the specific surface area of PCSs decreased with increasing O-3 treatment time at 100 degrees C and increased with increasing O-3 treatment temperature at 15 min. The effects of oxygen functional groups and structure defects on the activity of Pd-Ce/PCSs were tested in detail. A series of characterizations showed that particle size, the content of surface Pd4+, surface adsorption oxygen, oxygen vacancies, and structure defects obviously increased after O-3 treatment. The increased content of surface Pd4+, surface adsorption oxygen, oxygen vacancies, and structure defects were advantageous to the improvement of activity, but the enlarged particle size was disadvantageous. Therefore, the O-3 treatment temperature and time is vitally significant for the effective regulation of active sites of PCSs surface. Besides, the effect of moisture on CO conversion was also investigated, and the optimal catalyst showed excellent stability under moisture condition. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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