| Literature DB >> 30388641 |
Shengpeng Mo1, Qi Zhang1, Quanming Ren1, Juxia Xiong1, Mingyuan Zhang1, Zhentao Feng1, Dengfeng Yan1, Mingli Fu2, Junliang Wu2, Liming Chen2, Daiqi Ye3.
Abstract
Herein, a series of distinctively monolithic catalysts were first synthesized by decorating leaf-like Co-ZIF-L derivatives on Co2AlO4 coral-like microspheres from CoAl layered double hydroxides (LDHs), which were coated on three-dimensional porous Ni foam. As a proof of concept application, toluene was chosen as a probe molecule to evaluate their catalytic performances over the as-synthesized catalysts. As a result, the L-12 sample derived from Co2AlO4@Co-Co LDHs displayed an excellent catalytic performance, cycling stability and long-term stability for toluene oxidation (T99 = 272 °C, 33 °C lower than that of Co2AlO4 sample), where leaf-like Co-ZIF-L served as a sacrificial template to synthesize Co-Co LDHs. The improved catalytic performance was attributed to its distinctive structure, in which leaf-like Co-ZIF-L derivatives on Co2AlO4 resulted in its higher specific surface area, lower-temperature reducibility, rich surface oxygen vacancy and high valence Co3+ species. This work thus demonstrates a feasible strategy for the design and fabrication of hybrid LDHs/ZIFs-derived composite architectures, which is expected to construct other novel monolithic catalysts with hierarchical structures for other potential applications.Entities:
Keywords: Co-ZIF-L; Layered double hydroxides; Monolithic catalysts; Ni foam; Toluene oxidation
Year: 2018 PMID: 30388641 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2018.10.020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588