Perovskite oxides have emerged as promising alternatives for the supported Platinum group metal catalysts for total oxidation of propane and other volatile organic compounds (VOC). Here, we report a surface modification method to improve propane oxidation activity of La0.8Sr0.2CoO3 monolithic catalysts using diluted oxalic acid etching. The oxalic acid treatment decreases the light-off temperatures of propane oxidation by 30-40 degrees C. Experimental and DFT investigations reveal that the treatment selectively etches Sr cations and slightly reduces LSCO surface, leading to an increased population of low-valence Co2+ Lewis acid sites, which promotes activation of lattice oxygen and adsorbed oxygen species and facilitates propane adsorption and dissociation. Our work offers a rapid strategy to activate perovskite monolithic catalysts and will inspire the research on surface modification of perovskite catalyst.
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57.Surface modification of macroporous La0.8Sr0.2CoO3 perovskite oxides integrated monolithic catalysts for improved propane oxidation
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