Monolithic catalysts are widely used in industrial catalysis. However, in the preparation of monolithic catalyst, the most important catalyst coating has the problems of low upload rate and poor uniformity. In the present work, the effects of acid treatment of carrier on the upload rate and the effects of size of slurry and dispersant on the uniformity of coating were investigated. The weight loss rate and water absorption rate of cordierite, slurry stability, coating upload rate and catalytic performance were also tested. Characterization analysis was carried out by means of BET, SEM, Zeta potential, the laser grain-size analyzer. The results showed that the optimal performance of cordierite carrier could be obtained by heating the cordierite carrier with 20% HCl for 3 h; the water absorption rate could increase for more than 48.0%, and the upload rate could reach 14.5%. Pearson test showed that there was a moderate positive correlation between water absorption rate and upload rate. It was also found that reducing the particle size of the slurry (1.47 microns) and adding 4% dispersant PAA could effectively improve the stability of the suspension and the uniformity of the coating. When 20% HCl was used to pretreat, the toluene catalytic activity of the monolith catalyst prepared by cordierite increased, in which T10 and T90 both increased for about 5 ℃. At the same time, reducing particle size and adding dispersant could also promote the catalytic degradation efficiency to a certain extent.