Title of article :
Deposition-Precipitation Synthesized CuCo/Activated Carbon Catalysts for Benzyl Alcohol Oxidation Reaction
Author/Authors :
kimi, m. universiti malaysia sarawak - centre for pre-university studies, Sarawak, Malaysia
Abstract :
The effect of Cox addition in the range of 0.1-1 mol into Cu supported on activated carbon (AC) catalysts fabricated by depositionprecipitation method was assessed. CuCox/AC prepared via the same method under different calcination temperatures was studied to evaluate the properties and activity of the catalysts. The bimetallic Cu-Co catalysts are structurally characterized by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. It was found that Co is well incorporated in Cu/AC lattice and improves the crystalline structure with optimum Co loading. CuCox/AC nanoparticles formed with uniform shapes and size under the present synthesis conditions. The catalytic performances of the as-prepared catalysts were evaluated towards the aerobic oxidation of benzyl alcohol using hydrogen peroxide as the oxidant. Cu/AC, Co/AC and CuCox/AC showed ability to oxidize benzyl alcohol to benzaldehyde. CuCo0.2/AC calcined at 450 °C showed the highest catalytic activity with 86% conversion of benzyl alcohol due to the high crystallinity compared to the monometallic counterpart. It was found that the crystallinity of the catalysts could be tuned by varying the amount of Co. The synergistic effects of Cu-Co in optimum mole ratio and calcination temperature influenced the availability of active sites participating in the catalytic activity.
Keywords :
CuCo , activated carbon , Catalyst , Benzyl alcohol , Benzaldehyde , Oxidation
Journal title :
Physical Chemistry Research
Journal title :
Physical Chemistry Research