The Effect of Water on the 2-Propanol Oxidation Activity of Co-Substituted LaFe1- Cox O3 Perovskites.
Maik DreyerDaniel CruzUlrich HagemannPatrick ZellerMarkus HeidelmannSoma SalamonJoachim LandersAnna RabeKlaus Friedel OrtegaSharif NajafishirtariHeiko WendeNils HartmannAxel Knop-GerickeRobert SchlöglMalte BehrensPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
Perovskites are interesting oxidation catalysts due to their chemical flexibility enabling the tuning of several properties. In this work, we synthesized LaFe1-x Cox O3 catalysts by co-precipitation and thermal decomposition, characterized them thoroughly and studied their 2-propanol oxidation activity under dry and wet conditions to bridge the knowledge gap between gas and liquid phase reactions. Transient tests showed a highly active, unstable low-temperature (LT) reaction channel in conversion profiles and a stable, less-active high-temperature (HT) channel. Cobalt incorporation had a positive effect on the activity. The effect of water was negative on the LT channel, whereas the HT channel activity was boosted for x>0.15. The boost may originate from a slower deactivation rate of the Co3+ sites under wet conditions and a higher amount of hydroxide species on the surface comparing wet to dry feeds. Water addition resulted in a slower deactivation for Co-rich catalysts and higher activity in the HT channel state.