JeongHyun Cho , Jimin Yun , Minjae Kim , Kyung Tae Park , Hai Woong Park , Ji Chul Jung
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Surface engineering of perovskite catalysts: Using acid treatment to enhance CO and CH4 oxidation activity
This study examined the effects of acid treatment on LaMnO3 (LMO) and LaCoO3 (LCO) perovskites and their catalytic performance in CO and CH4 oxidation. Acid treatment selectively removed La cations, creating oxygen vacancies and altering the electronic properties of surface oxygen species and B-site cations. In LCO, it increased the Co2+ concentration while reducing the electron densities of surface oxygen species. These changes reduced T20 by 39 ℃ and 123 ℃ for CO and CH4 oxidation, respectively, after 5 h of acid treatment. However, acid-treated LMO for 5 h exhibited improved CO oxidation (T20 decreased by 49 ℃) owing to enriched surface adsorbed oxygen species but declined CH4 oxidation activity (T20 increased by 77 ℃), attributed to the increased Mn4+ concentration and minimal enhancement in oxygen mobility. This study emphasizes the importance of tailored surface engineering strategies, providing insights into the systematic design of perovskite catalysts for various oxidation reactions.
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