Low temperature catalytic oxidation of propane over cobalt-cerium spinel oxides catalysts

2019 
Abstract In this study, the cobalt-cerium spinel oxides catalysts were prepared via a citric acid complex method. The catalytic performance and physicochemical properties of the samples for deep propane oxidation were evaluated. Co 2 Ce 1 O x catalysts exhibit the superior low temperature activity with a T 50 value of 220 °C, which is much lower than both individual cobalt and cerium oxides. The results show that cerium ions could enter into the spinel-type lattice of the cobalt oxides and lead to the severe lattice distortion. The activated Co O bonds favor the propane activation and enhance the reducibility of active Co 3+ species. Meanwhile, high proportion of Co 3+ content and better oxygen mobility are also observed in the cobalt-cerium spinel oxides catalysts. The kinetic and the transient experiments reveal that the reduction step of the catalysts plays a crucial role in the deep catalytic propane oxidation. The reaction rate of Co 2 Ce 1 O x catalyst reaches 0.22 μmol g −1  s −1 at 200 °C and its activation energy is the lowest (57.9 kJ mol −1 ). All the results indicate that the combination of redox behaviors of Co 3 O 4 and oxygen vacancies of CeO 2 offer useful support for catalysts design toward propane oxidation at low temperature.
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