Robust Ru/Ce@Co Catalyst with an Optimized Support Structure for Propane Oxidation.
Aiyong WangJiajia DingMingqi LiPeiyao SongZhiyuan ZhaoYanglong GuoYun GuoLi WangQiguang DaiWangcheng ZhanPublished in: Environmental science & technology (2024)
Short carbon chain alkanes, as typical volatile organic compounds (VOCs), have molecular structural stability and low molecular polarity, leading to an enormous challenge in the catalytic oxidation of propane. Although Ru-based catalysts exhibit a surprisingly high activity for the catalytic oxidation of propane to CO 2 and H 2 O, active RuO x species are partially oxidized and sintered during the oxidation reaction, leading to a decrease in catalytic activity and significantly inhibiting their application in industrial processes. Herein, the Ru/Ce@Co catalyst is synthesized with a specific structure, in which cerium dioxide is dispersed in a thin layer on the surface of Co 3 O 4 , and Ru nanoparticles fall preferentially on cerium oxide with high dispersity. Compared with the Ru/CeO 2 and Ru/Co 3 O 4 catalysts, the Ru/Ce@Co catalyst demonstrates excellent catalytic activity and stability for the oxidation of propane, even under severe operating conditions, such as recycling reaction, high space velocity, a certain degree of moisture, and high temperature. Benefiting from this particular structure, the Ru/Ce@Co (5:95) catalyst with more Ce 3+ species leads to the Ru species being anchored more firmly on the CeO 2 surface with a low-valent state and has a strong potential for adsorption and activation of propane and oxygen, which is beneficial for RuO x species with high activity and stability. This work provides a novel strategy for designing high-efficiency Ru-based catalysts for the catalytic combustion of short carbon alkanes.