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Thermally Reconstructed Ru/La‐Co 3 O 4 Nanosheets with Super Thermal Stability for Catalytic Combustion of Light Hydrocarbons: Induced Surface LaRuO 3 Active Phase
Author(s) -
Gao Biao,
Deng Wei,
Xia Hangqi,
Shan Kai,
Wang Li,
Qiao Boyuan,
Niu Qiang,
Wang Aiyong,
Guo Yun,
Zhan Wangcheng,
Guo Yanglong,
Dai Qiguang
Publication year - 2025
Publication title -
advanced science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.388
H-Index - 100
ISSN - 2198-3844
DOI - 10.1002/advs.202414919
Subject(s) - catalysis , catalytic combustion , thermal stability , combustion , materials science , phase (matter) , thermal , chemical engineering , chemistry , thermodynamics , physics , organic chemistry , engineering
Abstract Addressing the thermal deactivation of catalysts remains critical for light hydrocarbons (LHs) combustion. This study develops Ru/La‐Co 3 O 4 nanosheets combining RuO x and La‐doped Co 3 O 4 , demonstrating exceptional high‐temperature stability. The individual introduction of Ru or La significantly promoted the catalytic activity of Co 3 O 4 , but a severe thermal deactivation is still inevitable. Remarkably, the co‐decoration of Ru and La brought a prominent resistance to high‐temperature, the aged Ru/La‐Co 3 O 4 at 750 °C for 4 h presented a better activity than the fresh catalyst and the T C3‐90 instead decreased by 11 °C, even only increased by 1 °C after aging 100 h and 15 °C for 200 h. Systematic studies revealed that the co‐presence of La and Ru enhanced the resistance to sintering of Co 3 O 4 and promoted the migration of the lattice oxygen, moreover, the high‐temperature induced the formation of LaRuO 3 perovskite through the reaction of RuO x with the exsolved La from Co 3 O 4 . LaRuO 3 phase with excellent redox ability and thermal stability presented a superior activity for catalytic combustion of LHs and suppressed the leaching of Ru species in an oxidizing atmosphere at high temperature. This work contributed to the design of catalysts especially Ru based catalysts for the stable elimination of LHs emissions under high temperature conditions.

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