High-surface-area SmMn2O5 nanosheets with crystal orientation for propane combustion: A facile microwave-assisted hydrothermal method

Wenling Li, Heng Mao, Baofang Jin, Jiancai Ding, Yue Ma, Xiaodong Wu*, Rui Ran, Zhichun Si, Duan Weng

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Abstract

SmMn2O5 nanosheets with high specific surface area and (0 0 1) facet orientation were synthesized by a facile and efficient microwave-assisted hydrothermal strategy. The BET surface area of the leaf-like mullite (SMO-MW) reached 122 m2/g, which was about 4 times to that of counterpart (SMO-HT) prepared by conventional hydrothermal method. The relative intensity ratio of (0 0 1) facet to (2 1 1) in SMO-MW was 0.74 ~ 0.87, which was higher than 0.23 ~ 0.28 in SMO-HT. Compared with SMO-HT, the Mnx+ reduction temperature of SMO-MW declined significantly (ΔT = 63 °C for Mn4+→Mn3+, and ΔT = 76 °C for Mn3+→Mn2+) in the temperature-programmed reduction with H2. Moreover, the weakened Mn-O bonds, higher concentration of Mn4+ ions, and more chemisorbed oxygen were obtained via microwave irradiation. The pre-exponential factors of SMO-MW reached about 9 times comparing with those of SMO-HT, revealing the generation of more active sites. Impressively, the MW-500 calcined at 500 °C exhibited high catalytic performance with a 50% C3H8 conversion at 243 °C, which was competitive with 1 wt% Pd/Al2O3 catalyst. Meanwhile, it kept above 90% propane conversion during 80 h durability test at 285 °C. This study was expected to promote a new strategy on developing efficient mixed oxides catalysts for environmental and energy applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number121685
JournalFuel
Volume306
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 2021

Keywords

  • Crystal orientation
  • Microwave-assisted hydrothermal strategy
  • Mullite
  • Propane combustion
  • Surface area

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