| Literature DB >> 30865339 |
Lianghao Song1, Tiantian Xu1, Daowei Gao1, Xun Hu2, Cuncheng Li1, Shun Li3, Guozhu Chen1.
Abstract
CeO2 -based catalysts are widely studied in catalysis fields. Developing one novel synthetic approach to increase the intimate contact between CeO2 and secondary species is of particular importance for enhancing catalytic activities. Herein, an interfacial reaction between metal-organic framework (MOF)-derived carbon and KMnO4 to synthesize CeO2 -MnO2 , in which carbon is derived from the pyrolysis of Ce-MOFs under an inert atmosphere, is described. The MOF-derived carbon is found to restrain the growth of CeO2 crystallites under a high calcination temperature and, more importantly, intimate contact within CeO2 /C is conveyed to CeO2 /MnO2 after the interfacial reaction; this is responsible for the high catalytic activity of CeO2 -MnO2 towards CO oxidation.Entities:
Keywords: carbon; cerium; metal-organic frameworks; supported catalysts; synthesis design
Year: 2019 PMID: 30865339 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201900700
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236