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Conversion of Co-Mn-Al hydrotalcites in highly active spinel-type catalysts for peroxide decomposition

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Author(s):
de Miranda, Andre Navarro ; Nunes, Willian Gonsalves ; Maschio, Leandro Jose ; Pereira, Luis Gustavo Ferroni ; Okamoto, Sayuri ; Vieira, Ricardo ; Doubek, Gustavo
Total Authors: 7
Document type: Journal article
Source: CATALYSIS TODAY; v. 397, p. 10-pg., 2022-08-01.
Abstract

The fast decomposition of peroxides (M2O2, where M = H+, Li+) at room temperature has gained increased attention given its relevance, from propulsive systems to metal-O2 conversion batteries. This study describes, by a rational design of experiment, the influence of selected parameters such as: pH, initial concentration of K2CO3, precipitate aging, precipitate washing, and thermal treatment for the hydrotalcite co-precipitation, characterizing it for each synthesis variable. The results show that hydrotalcites can efficiently be converted in Co-Mn-Al spinels and as a result, a new highly active Co2Mn0.5Al0.5O4 spinel oxide was synthesized after thermal treatment. Its activity and mechanical resistance were tested in a micro-thruster reactor where it showed total decomposition (> 98%) of H2O2 and in a Li-O2 battery, with increased cyclability, been able to reduce the charging potential in ~200 mV. These encouraging results enhance the importance not only of this class of material, but also, the importance of robust synthesis methodologies for reproducible results. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 18/20756-6 - Pseudocapacitors from metal oxides and activated carbon composites
Grantee:Willian Gonçalves Nunes
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate
FAPESP's process: 17/11958-1 - CINE - Advanced Energy Storage Division
Grantee:Rubens Maciel Filho
Support Opportunities: Research Grants - Research Centers in Engineering Program