Abstract

AbstractHeterogeneous catalysts with controllable interface structures are of great importance to demonstrate the relationship between structure and property. Herein, magnetic Nitrogen‐doped carbon microtubes with Co nanoparticles (Fe3O4@C−Co) were prepared, which could be used for the reduction of 4‐nitrophenol(4‐NP). In the process, MoO3@FeOOH core‐shell structure was fabricated, then ZIF‐67 was decorated on the MoO3@FeOOH. After adding 2‐methylimidazole, MoO3microrods were removed. Then the prepared FeOOH@ZIF‐67 microtubes are converted to Fe3O4@C−Co hybrid microtubes through pyrolysis. Due to the unique structures, the obtained Fe3O4@C−Co composites improved the dispersion of Co nanoparticles (NPs), diminished Co leaching, and promoted catalytic activity. The plentiful nitrogen improved electronic conductivity and brought additional active sites. The resulting Fe3O4@C−Co implies outstanding catalytic ability towards the reduction of 4‐NP. The synergistic effect between the hollow microtube and the fine dispersed Co NPs within Fe3O4@C−Co offered an excellent catalytic efficiency. More particularly, this achievement opens a new avenue to the targeted design of well‐defined nanocatalysts for practical applications in environmental remediation.

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