Phase & Morphology Engineered Surface Reducibility of MnO2 Nano-heterostructures: Implications on Catalytic Activity Towards CO Oxidation

02 May 2019, Version 1
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Abstract

This work addresses two vital aspects of catalytic nanohybrids viz., a chemistry-based control of crystallographic phase/ morphology that serves as a handle for engineering the surface reducibility and correlating the catalytic activity to the reducibility. We would like to emphasize that the material addressed in this paper is an earth-abundant oxide MnO2, much favorable for practical applications in terms of cost and availability.

Keywords

CO oxidation catalysts
MnO2
MnO2 nanostructures
Hydrothermal Synthesis
Microwave synthesis
Nanomaterials
surface area analysis
morphology changes
surface reducibility

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