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Lisha Miao1, Huifang Wu1, Yu Bai1
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nantong University, 9, Seyuan Road, Nantong, Jiangsu Province 226019, P. R. China.
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Ni-Co spinel oxide was synthesized via a direct one-step thermally induced viscous-paste route, in which solid Ni and Co salts were mixed with citric acid and only 3.3 wt % deionized water to form a viscous paste, eliminating the need for homogeneous solution processing. XPS analysis confirmed the coexistence of Co2+, Co3+, Ni2+, and Ni3+ species in the spinel structure. In conjunction with XRD, EPR, H2-TPR, and O2-TPD characterizations, the catalyst prepared by this route was found to exhibit a higher proportion of Co2+ and Ni2+, superior oxygen mobility, abundant oxygen vacancies, and enhanced low-temperature reducibility compared with hydrothermal and coprecipitation counterparts. These properties substantially lowered the light-off temperature for toluene oxidation (T10 = 63 °C, T20 = 95 °C). Based on the structure-activity relationship of the catalyst, we propose that low-temperature lattice oxygen migration and a vacancy-mediated mechanism drive toluene oxidation. Furthermore, the catalyst displayed excellent durability under harsh conditions, maintaining high activity at a WHSV of 48,000 mL·g-1·h-1 and remaining stable even at 90% relative humidity. This straightforward and scalable viscous-paste strategy provides an effective route for constructing spinel catalysts with high active-site density and robust mass-transport characteristics, offering advanced opportunities for practical VOCs abatement.
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