Abstract
Cobalt‐based catalyst, as a typical catalyst for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) combustion, has attracted extensive attention. However, the catalytic activity of pure Co3O4 is difficult to meet the requirements of practical application especially at low temperatures. Therefore, it is key to find an effective way to improve the catalytic performance of Co3O4. In this paper, Co3O4 is modified by engineering a combination of structural template and Ce dopant. The various characterization results verify that the template agent and the doping of appropriate Ce lead to great changes in the texture property and low temperature reducibility of Co3O4, thus resulting in superior catalytic performances of obtained mesoporous CexCoO catalysts. In particular, the best catalyst, Ce0.05CoO, achieves a toluene conversion of T90% at 238°C, which is significantly lower than many of the Co‐based catalysts reported in previous literatures. Furthermore, the toluene conversion rate maintains above 90% during 100 h at 238°C. The excellent catalytic performance of Ce0.05CoO can be attributed to its large specific surface area, uniform pore structure, good low temperature reducibility, and abundant surface oxygen species.
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