In
this paper, Gd-promoted Co3O4 catalysts
were prepared via a facile coprecipitation method for low-temperature
catalytic N2O decomposition. Due to the addition of Gd,
the crystallite size of Co3O4 in the Gd0.06Co catalyst surprisingly decreased to 4.9 nm, which is
much smaller than most additive-modified Co3O4 catalysts. This huge change in the catalyst’s textural structure
endows the Gd0.06Co catalyst with a large specific surface
area, plentiful active sites, and a weak Co–O bond. Hence,
Gd0.06Co exhibited superior activity for catalyzing 2000
ppmv N2O decomposition, and the temperature for the complete
catalytic elimination of N2O was as low as 350 °C.
Meanwhile, compared with pure Co3O4,
E
a
decreased from 77.4 to
46.8 kJ·mol–1 and TOF of the reaction
increased from 1.16 × 10–3 s–1 to 5.13 × 10–3 s–1 at 300
°C. Moreover, Gd0.06Co displayed a quite stable catalytic
performance in the presence of 100 ppmv NO, 5 vol % O2,
and 2 vol % H2O.
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