Controlled Over-growth for Nail-like and Urchin-like Cobalt with Enhanced CO Hydrogenation Activity

2021 
Abstract Cobalt catalysts have great potentials towards CO hydrogenation. Herein, a facial H2 pressure-controlled strategy was developed to synthesize two typical branched cobalt nanostructures: nail-like cobalt and urchin-like cobalt. The H2-controlled over-growth mechanisms have been proposed, and supported by both experiments and DFT calculations. The over-growth of Co nanocrystals can be finely controlled by the selective and competitive adsorption between H2 and OAm molecules on cobalt surface. Both nail-like cobalt and urchin-like cobalt exhibit superior CO hydrogenation activity to ordinary Co nanoparticles, due to their HCP phase, unique branch structure with high specific area, and more exposed active (10-11) crystal facets.
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