A local hydroxyl group-modified copper site directs the oxidation of carbon monoxide.

Academic Article

Abstract

  • A washing step is employed to adjust the residual surface hydroxyl groups on the Cu-TiO2 catalysts, which in turn influences the local environment of copper species. Hydroxyl groups control both copper dispersion and the Cu+/Cu2+ ratio. Notably, a higher [Cu+]/[OH-] ratio is associated with an enhanced reaction rate in CO conversion.
  • Authors

  • Cao, Guoqiang
  • Yi, Nan
  • Publication Date

  • October 24, 2024
  • Has Subject Area

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    Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Pubmed Id

  • 39380559
  • Start Page

  • 12557
  • End Page

  • 12560
  • Volume

  • 60
  • Issue

  • 86