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Title

Controlling the Phase Transformation of Alumina for Enhanced Stability and Catalytic Properties.

Authors

Jang, Sejin; Gun Oh, Dong; Kim, Haneul; Hyun Kim, Kwang; Khivantsev, Konstantin; Kovarik, Libor; Hun Kwak, Ja

Abstract

Current transition alumina catalysts require the presence of significant amounts of toxic, environmentally deleterious dopants for their stabilization. Herein, we report a simple and novel strategy to engineer transition aluminas to withstand aging temperatures up to 1200 °C without inducing the transformation to low‐surface‐area α‐Al2O3 and without requiring dopants. By judiciously optimizing the abundance of dominant facets and the interparticle distance, we can control the temperature of the phase transformation from θ‐Al2O3 to α‐Al2O3 and the specific surface sites on the latter. These specific surface sites provide favorable interactions with supported metal catalysts, leading to improved metal dispersion and greatly enhanced catalytic activity for hydrocarbon oxidation. The results presented herein not only provide molecular‐level insights into the critical factors causing deactivation and phase transformation of aluminas but also pave the way for the development of catalysts with improved activity for catalytic hydrocarbon oxidation.

Subjects

PHASE transitions; CATALYST poisoning; METAL catalysts; CATALYTIC activity; TEMPERATURE control; CATALYTIC oxidation; ALUMINUM oxide

Publication

Angewandte Chemie, 2024, Vol 136, Issue 15, p1

ISSN

0044-8249

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/ange.202400270

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