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Electrochemical characterization of cobalt phases onto alumina supported cobalt catalyst

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Mudrinić, Tihana
Petrović, Srđan
Krstić, Jugoslav
Milovanović, Biljana
Pavlović, Stefan
Milutinović Nikolić, Aleksandra
Banković, Predrag
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This work describes the possible application of cyclic voltammetry (CV) for obtaining information about cobalt phases onto alumina supported cobalt catalysts.Starting from the same amount of ingredients, two catalysts with different phases of cobalt were prepared: Co3O4-A obtained by manual grinding of Co3O4 and alumina in an agate mortar and CoAl2O4-A obtained mechanochemically using a planetary ball mill.The final productswere characterized by the temperature-programmed reduction (TPR) and CV. The TPR profile of Co3O4-A showed peaks between 200–500°C characteristic of Co3O4 reduction, while the profile of CoAl2O4-A was altered in the whole temperature region and especially by the appearance of new peaks in the region of temperatures of 600–900oC.This result indicated that a certain amount ofhard-to-reduce cobalt aluminate is generated during milling. CVin alkaline solution rev...ealed that theoxidation/reduction of cobalt in CoAl2O4-Aoccurred at more negative potentials compared with cobalt in Co3O4-A.Negative shift of peak potential well correlated with the appearance of high-temperature TPR peak and could be ascribed to the cobalt phase which has lower tendency to get reduced. These findings encourage the idea of using the CV as low cost and rapid assay for distinguishing the cobalt phases onto alumina.

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cyclic voltammetry / cobalt phases / cobalt catalysts / alumina
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Program and the Book of Abstracts - The 9th Serbian Ceramics Society Conference ''Advanced Ceramics and Application'', Belgrade, 2021, 85-85
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  • Belgrade: Serbian Ceramic Society
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  • Belgrade, Serbia, 20-21. September 2021

ISBN: 978-86-915627-8-6

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AU  - Mudrinić, Tihana
AU  - Petrović, Srđan
AU  - Krstić, Jugoslav
AU  - Milovanović, Biljana
AU  - Pavlović, Stefan
AU  - Milutinović Nikolić, Aleksandra
AU  - Banković, Predrag
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4780
AB  - This work describes the possible application of cyclic voltammetry (CV) for obtaining information  about  cobalt  phases  onto  alumina supported  cobalt  catalysts.Starting  from  the  same  amount  of  ingredients,  two  catalysts  with  different  phases  of  cobalt  were  prepared:  Co3O4-A  obtained  by  manual  grinding  of  Co3O4  and alumina  in  an  agate  mortar  and  CoAl2O4-A  obtained  mechanochemically  using  a  planetary  ball  mill.The  final  productswere characterized  by  the  temperature-programmed  reduction  (TPR)  and  CV.  The  TPR  profile  of  Co3O4-A  showed  peaks  between  200–500°C  characteristic  of  Co3O4  reduction,  while  the  profile  of  CoAl2O4-A  was  altered  in  the  whole  temperature  region  and  especially  by  the  appearance  of  new  peaks  in  the  region  of  temperatures  of  600–900oC.This  result  indicated  that  a  certain  amount  ofhard-to-reduce  cobalt  aluminate  is  generated  during  milling.  CVin  alkaline  solution  revealed  that  theoxidation/reduction  of  cobalt  in  CoAl2O4-Aoccurred  at  more  negative  potentials  compared  with  cobalt  in  Co3O4-A.Negative  shift  of  peak  potential  well  correlated  with  the  appearance  of  high-temperature  TPR  peak  and  could  be  ascribed  to  the cobalt phase which has lower tendency to get reduced. These findings encourage the idea of using the CV as low cost and rapid assay for distinguishing the cobalt phases onto alumina.
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author = "Mudrinić, Tihana and Petrović, Srđan and Krstić, Jugoslav and Milovanović, Biljana and Pavlović, Stefan and Milutinović Nikolić, Aleksandra and Banković, Predrag",
year = "2021",
abstract = "This work describes the possible application of cyclic voltammetry (CV) for obtaining information  about  cobalt  phases  onto  alumina supported  cobalt  catalysts.Starting  from  the  same  amount  of  ingredients,  two  catalysts  with  different  phases  of  cobalt  were  prepared:  Co3O4-A  obtained  by  manual  grinding  of  Co3O4  and alumina  in  an  agate  mortar  and  CoAl2O4-A  obtained  mechanochemically  using  a  planetary  ball  mill.The  final  productswere characterized  by  the  temperature-programmed  reduction  (TPR)  and  CV.  The  TPR  profile  of  Co3O4-A  showed  peaks  between  200–500°C  characteristic  of  Co3O4  reduction,  while  the  profile  of  CoAl2O4-A  was  altered  in  the  whole  temperature  region  and  especially  by  the  appearance  of  new  peaks  in  the  region  of  temperatures  of  600–900oC.This  result  indicated  that  a  certain  amount  ofhard-to-reduce  cobalt  aluminate  is  generated  during  milling.  CVin  alkaline  solution  revealed  that  theoxidation/reduction  of  cobalt  in  CoAl2O4-Aoccurred  at  more  negative  potentials  compared  with  cobalt  in  Co3O4-A.Negative  shift  of  peak  potential  well  correlated  with  the  appearance  of  high-temperature  TPR  peak  and  could  be  ascribed  to  the cobalt phase which has lower tendency to get reduced. These findings encourage the idea of using the CV as low cost and rapid assay for distinguishing the cobalt phases onto alumina.",
publisher = "Belgrade: Serbian Ceramic Society",
journal = "Program and the Book of Abstracts - The 9th Serbian Ceramics Society Conference ''Advanced Ceramics and Application'', Belgrade",
title = "Electrochemical characterization of cobalt phases onto alumina supported cobalt catalyst",
pages = "85-85",
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Mudrinić, T., Petrović, S., Krstić, J., Milovanović, B., Pavlović, S., Milutinović Nikolić, A.,& Banković, P.. (2021). Electrochemical characterization of cobalt phases onto alumina supported cobalt catalyst. in Program and the Book of Abstracts - The 9th Serbian Ceramics Society Conference ''Advanced Ceramics and Application'', Belgrade
Belgrade: Serbian Ceramic Society., 85-85.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_4780
Mudrinić T, Petrović S, Krstić J, Milovanović B, Pavlović S, Milutinović Nikolić A, Banković P. Electrochemical characterization of cobalt phases onto alumina supported cobalt catalyst. in Program and the Book of Abstracts - The 9th Serbian Ceramics Society Conference ''Advanced Ceramics and Application'', Belgrade. 2021;:85-85.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_4780 .
Mudrinić, Tihana, Petrović, Srđan, Krstić, Jugoslav, Milovanović, Biljana, Pavlović, Stefan, Milutinović Nikolić, Aleksandra, Banković, Predrag, "Electrochemical characterization of cobalt phases onto alumina supported cobalt catalyst" in Program and the Book of Abstracts - The 9th Serbian Ceramics Society Conference ''Advanced Ceramics and Application'', Belgrade (2021):85-85,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_4780 .

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