Relationship between the structural and catalytic properties of mechanosynthesized lithiated manganese oxides

2003 
The relationship between the structural and catalytic properties of lithiated spinel manganese oxides was investigated by means of X-ray diffraction, Infrared and Xanes spectroscopies, thermogravimetric analysis, and by evaluating two catalytic oxidation tests, namely the carbon black combustion and the toluene conversion. Li-Mn-O catalysts were prepared from stoichiometric (Li2O + MnO2) mixtures, either by the classical high temperature ceramic method or by mechanochemistry. For both catalytic tests, some spectacular temperature reductions were measured as a function of grinding. A remarkable decrease of 210 °C (from 650 °C to 440 °C) in the carbon black combustion temperature was obtained when using mechanosynthesized Li-Mn-O spinel prepared from a mixture of Li2O and MnO2 ground for 3 hours, whereas a 100 % toluene conversion rate was achieved for a temperature lower than 200 °C for the 5 hours milled ceramic LiMn2O4 while the as-made ceramic was inactive. The enhancement of the performances (i.e. decrease in carbon black combustion temperature Tc and decrease in toluene conversion temperature T95%) is due both to an increase in grain boundaries and in specific BET surface area and to the nano-crystallite size nature of the material. Besides, the spinel stoichiometry (both in oxygen or in cations) reflected by the lattice parameter variation plays a significant role in the catalytic reaction mechanism.
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