Abstract

Co‐Mn‐O composite oxide nanosheet catalyst was successfully prepared using a facile urea‐assisted one‐step hydrothermal method in the absence of organic or organic templating reagent. Co‐Mn‐O nanosheet catalyst was optimized by varying hydrothermal process parameters such as molar ratio of Co‐Mn to urea, hydrothermal temperature, and hydrothermal time. Various characterization techniques including scanning electron microscopy, X‐ray diffraction, nitrogen adsorption, X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and H2 temperature‐programmed reduction were used to reveal the relationship between catalyst nature and catalytic performance in CO preferential oxidation (CO PROX) in excess H2. The developed Co‐Mn‐O nanosheet catalyst have demonstrated much superior catalytic performance to Co‐Mn‐O nanoparticle, particularly in the low temperature range, and 100% CO conversion over the developed Co‐Mn‐O nanosheet can be achieved in temperature range of 50 to 150°C at 10,000 mL g−1 h−1 of gas hourly space velocity in the standard feed. Furthermore, the almost complete CO removal over Co‐Mn‐O nanosheet at 125°C of low temperature with 94.9% selectivity can be achieved even in the simulated reformed gas. The excellent catalytic performance is ascribed to nanosheet morphology, more surface Co3+, smaller average crystallite size, higher reducibility, and strong Co‐Mn interaction. Catalytic stability investigation indicates the developed nanostructured catalyst exhibits high catalytic stability for CO PROX reaction in simulated gas. The developed Co‐Mn‐O nanosheet catalyst can be a potential candidate for catalytic elimination of trace CO from H2‐rich gas for Proton exchange membrane fuel cell applications. © 2014 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 61: 239–252, 2015

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