Affiliation:
1. The Institute of Catalysis and Inorganic Chemistry, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Baku, Azerbaijan
Abstract
Background:
The study effect of microwave radiation on the catalytic properties of
transition metal ferrites synthesized by ceramic and sol-gel methods in the oxidation reaction of
carbon monoxide into dioxide.
Objective:
This work aims to study the effect of microwave radiation on the production of cobalt,
copper, nickel, and manganese ferrites by sol-gel combustion technology using various organic
reagents and to study their catalytic activity in the oxidative conversion of carbon monoxide into
dioxide.
Methods:
Microwave treatment was carried out on a setup based on an EM-G5593V microwave
oven (Panasonic) with a magnetron power varying from 300 to 800 W with an operating frequency
of 2450 MHz. X-ray phase analysis of the products was carried out on a Bruker D 2Phazer automatic
diffractometer. The measurement of the specific surface area of the samples was determined
by low-temperature nitrogen adsorption by the multipoint BET method on a SORBI-MS instrument
(ZAO META, Russia). IR spectra were recorded using FT-IR LUMOS Bruker spectrometers.
The micrographs of samples were analyzed on the Sigma VP (Carl Zeiss Jena) equipment.
Results:
It was determined that the most active catalysts for the oxidation of carbon monoxide to
dioxide are ferrites obtained by the sol-gel combustion method using microwave radiation to "ignite"
the gel.
Conclusion:
The use of microwave radiation in the preparation of ferrites by the sol-gel method
with combustion can initiate a self-propagating exothermic combustion reaction in the entire volume
of the sample in a very short time, measured in seconds. The catalytic activity in the oxidative
conversion of carbon monoxide obtained by this method of ferrites is comparable to the activity of
ferrites obtained by the sol-gel method with traditional combustion.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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