Synthesis of morphology controllable porous Co3O4 nanostructures with tunable textural properties and their catalytic application
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Synthesis of morphology controllable porous Co3O4 nanostructures with tunable textural properties and their catalytic application
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Roy, Mouni
Ghosh, Sourav Naskar, Milan Kanti |
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Crystal Chemistry, Thermodynamics, Phase Equilibria
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Porous cobalt oxide (Co3O4) nanorod (50-100 nm) and nanosheet-like (70-100 nm) particles were synthesized by a facile hydrothermal method at 150 degrees C for 2-5 h and 12-24 h, respectively, using aqueous-based precursors like cobalt nitrate, urea and water in the absence of any templating agents followed by their calcination at 300 degrees C. Morphology and textural properties were tuned by changing the synthesis time at 150 degrees C. A 3D architecture of Co3O4 was formed by the self-assembly of nanostructured (nanorod and nanosheet) particles. The BET surface area, pore volume and pore diameter of the sample prepared at 150 degrees C for 5 h were 112 m(2) g(-1), 0.5 cm(3) g(-1) and 7.4 nm, respectively, and it exhibited the highest catalytic performance with a rate constant of 56.8 x 10(-3) min(-1) for the degradation of Chicago Sky Blue 6B, a carcinogenic azo dye used in the textile, paper and food industries. Rod-like particles with a mesoporous structure rendered a better catalytic efficiency than sheet-like particles having both microporous and mesoporous structures. An interrelationship amongst the morphology, textural properties and the catalytic efficiency of Co3O4 was established.
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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2014
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Article
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application/pdf
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http://cgcri.csircentral.net/2671/1/mouni.pdf
Roy, Mouni and Ghosh, Sourav and Naskar, Milan Kanti (2014) Synthesis of morphology controllable porous Co3O4 nanostructures with tunable textural properties and their catalytic application. Dalton Transactions, 43 (26). pp. 10248-10257. ISSN 1477-9226 |
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http://cgcri.csircentral.net/2671/
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