Abstract

The aim of the present work was to investigate the influence of Cu substitution on the physicochemical properties of LaCo1−xCuxO3 (x = 0, 0.1, and 0.2) prepared by the sol−gel method, to clarify the relation between perovskite properties and their catalytic behaviors in the catalytic wet aerobic oxidation (CWAO) of lignin. X-ray diffraction (XRD), temperature-programmed reduction of H2 (H2-TPR), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) indicated that Cu and Co were finely dispersed on the perovskite framework of the samples and an interaction between the Cu2+ and Co3+ sites in the perovskite lattice occurred. The percentages of surface chemisorbed oxygen species were 64.2, 75.2, and 81.1%, when x = 0, 0.1, and 0.2, respectively, obtained from O 1s XPS, indicating that the content of chemisorbed oxygen was improved with the increased content of Cu2+ in the mixed oxides. The samples were applied to the CWAO of lignin, and the experiments illustrated that the catalyst activity improved with an increase in the Cu content. A mechanism was proposed that anion vacancies were generated after Cu incorporation into the LaCoO3 catalyst, which promoted the amount of adsorbed oxygen surface active site [Co(surf)3+O2−] species and improved the yield of activated species [Cu(surf)2+O2−]. Under the combined effect of these factors, the catalytic activity of the Cu-substituted catalyst improved in comparison to the LaCoO3 catalyst as the Cu content was increased.

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