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      The Co3O4 catalyst derived from ZIF-67 and their catalytic performance of toluene

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      Applied Catalysis A: General
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          Catalytic oxidation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) – A review

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            MOF-templated synthesis of porous Co(3)O(4) concave nanocubes with high specific surface area and their gas sensing properties.

            Porous metal oxides nanomaterials with controlled morphology have received great attention because of their promising applications in catalysis, energy storage and conversion, gas sensing, etc. In this paper, porous Co3O4 concave nanocubes with extremely high specific surface area (120.9 m(2)·g(-1)) were synthesized simply by calcining Co-based metal-organic framework (Co-MOF, ZIF-67) templates at the optimized temperature (300 °C), and the formation mechanism of such highly porous structures as well as the influence of the calcination temperature are well explained by taking into account thermal behavior and intrinsic structural features of the Co-MOF precursors. The gas-sensing properties of the as-synthesized porous Co3O4 concave nanocubes were systematically tested towards volatile organic compounds including ethanol, acetone, toluene, and benzene. Experimental results reveal that the porous Co3O4 concave nanocubes present the highest sensitivity to ethanol with fast response/recovery time (< 10 s) and a low detection limit (at least 10 ppm). Such outstanding gas sensing performance of the porous Co3O4 concave nanocubes benefits from their high porosity, large specific surface area, and remarkable capabilities of surface-adsorbed oxygen.
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              Complete oxidation of methane at low temperature over noble metal based catalysts: a review

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                Applied Catalysis A: General
                Applied Catalysis A: General
                Elsevier BV
                0926860X
                June 2020
                June 2020
                : 599
                : 117614
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                10.1016/j.apcata.2020.117614
                1ef6a8fc-7794-4cf6-b1da-acb1f4b2edbd
                © 2020

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