Highly active CuO/OMS-2 catalysts for low-temperature CO oxidation

2010 
Abstract Manganese oxide octahedral molecular sieves (OMS-2) were synthesized using MnSO 4 and KMnO 4 as precursors by a reflux method under acidic conditions. CuO/OMS-2 catalysts were prepared by an impregnation method and tested for CO oxidation. The synthesized OMS-2 molecular sieves were nanorods, with the cryptomelane-type structure. X-ray photoelectron spectra (XPS) and hydrogen temperature program reduction (H 2 -TPR) results indicated that the OMS-2 support contained high concentration of Mn 4+ (50%) in the OMS-2 support and an interaction between CuO and OMS-2. The CuO/OMS-2 catalysts showed higher activities for CO oxidation compared with the CuO/MnO x catalyst. Among the CuO/OMS-2 catalysts, the highest reactivity was obtained on CuO15/OMS-2 catalyst, with a T 90 (the lowest temperature for 90% conversion of CO) of 55 °C. The interaction between the highly dispersed CuO and OMS-2 support generates active sites for CO oxidation. CO oxidation may follow the Mars-van-Krevelen mechanism with Cu 2+ –O 2− –Mn 4+  ↔ Cu + –□–Mn 3+  + O 2 redox couple.
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