Abstract

In this study, molybdenum doped iron cobaltite and cobalt ferrite catalysts were prepared by coprecipitation, and their structural, morphological, and optical, properties were evaluated by XRD, BET, SEM, FTIR, Raman, XPS and UV–VIS techniques. Their catalytic behavior evaluated in the malic acid oxidative decarboxylation reaction underlined the importance of the incorporation of Mo into the structure of iron cobaltite and cobalt ferrite catalysts. The catalysts with the highest molybdenum content forming cobaltite and iron molybdate phases showed better activity, with cobaltite-based catalysts being more active than ferrite-based ones.

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