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Ni catalysts supported on γ-Al 2O 3, CeO 2 and CeO 2–Al 2O 3 systems were tested for catalytic CO 2 reforming of methane into synthesis gas. Ni/CeO 2–Al 2O 3 catalysts showed much better catalytic performance than either CeO 2- or γ-Al 2O 3-supported Ni catalysts. CeO 2 as a support for Ni catalysts produced a strong metal–support interaction (SMSI), which reduced the catalytic activity and carbon deposition. However, CeO 2 had positive effect on catalytic activity, stability, and carbon suppression when used as a promoter in Ni/γ-Al 2O 3 catalysts for this reaction. A weight loading of 1–5 wt% CeO 2 was found to be the optimum. Ni catalysts with CeO 2 promoters reduced the chemical interaction between nickel and support, resulting in an increase in reducibility and stronger dispersion of nickel. The stability and less coking on CeO 2-promoted catalysts are attributed to the oxidative properties of CeO 2. 相似文献
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Co 3O 4/CeO 2 composite oxides with different cobalt loading (5, 15, 30, 50, 70 wt.% as Co 3O 4) were prepared by co-precipitation method and investigated for the oxidation of methane under stoichiometric conditions. Pure oxides, Co 3O 4 and CeO 2 were used as reference. Characterization studies by X-ray diffraction (XRD), BET, temperature programmed reduction/oxidation (TPR/TPO) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) were carried out. An improvement of the catalytic activity and thermal stability of the composite oxides was observed with respect to pure Co3O4 in correspondence of Co3O4–CeO2 containing 30% by weight of Co3O4. The combined effect of cobalt oxide and ceria, at this composition, strongly influences the morphological and redox properties of the composite oxides, by dispersing the Co3O4 phase and promoting the efficiency of the Co3+–Co2+ redox couple. The presence in the sample Co3O4(30 wt.%)–CeO2 of a high relative amount of Ce3+/(Ce4+ + Ce3+) as detected by XPS confirms the enhanced oxygen mobility. The catalysts stability under reaction conditions was investigated by XRD and XPS analysis of the used samples, paying particular attention to the Co3O4 phase decomposition. Methane oxidation tests were performed over fresh (as prepared) and thermal aged samples (after ageing at 750 °C for 7 h, in furnace). The resistance to water vapour poisoning was evaluated for pure Co3O4 and Co3O4(30 wt.%)–CeO2, performing the tests in the presence of 5 vol.% H2O. A methane oxidation test upon hydrothermal ageing (flowing at 600 °C for 16 h a mixture 5 vol.% H2O + 5 vol.%O2 in He) of the Co3O4(30 wt.%)–CeO2 sample was also performed. All the results confirm the superiority of this composite oxide. 相似文献
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The selective catalytic reduction of NO by H 2 under strongly oxidizing conditions (H 2-SCR) in the low-temperature range of 100–200 °C has been studied over Pt supported on a series of metal oxides (e.g., La 2O 3, MgO, Y 2O 3, CaO, CeO 2, TiO 2, SiO 2 and MgO-CeO 2). The Pt/MgO and Pt/CeO 2 solids showed the best catalytic behavior with respect to N 2 yield and the widest temperature window of operation compared with the other single metal oxide-supported Pt solids. An optimum 50 wt% MgO-50wt% CeO 2 support composition and 0.3 wt% Pt loading (in the 0.1–2.0 wt% range) were found in terms of specific reaction rate of N 2 production (mols N 2/g cat s). High NO conversions (70–95%) and N 2 selectivities (80–85%) were also obtained in the 100–200 °C range at a GHSV of 80,000 h −1 with the lowest 0.1 wt% Pt loading and using a feed stream of 0.25 vol% NO, 1 vol% H 2, 5 vol% O 2 and He as balance gas. Addition of 5 vol% H 2O in the latter feed stream had a positive influence on the catalytic performance and practically no effect on the stability of the 0.1 wt% Pt/MgO-CeO 2 during 24 h on reaction stream. Moreover, the latter catalytic system exhibited a high stability in the presence of 25–40 ppm SO 2 in the feed stream following a given support pretreatment. N 2 selectivity values in the 80–85% range were obtained over the 0.1 wt% Pt/MgO-CeO 2 catalyst in the 100–200 °C range in the presence of water and SO 2 in the feed stream. The above-mentioned results led to the obtainment of patents for the commercial exploitation of Pt/MgO-CeO 2 catalyst towards a new NO x control technology in the low-temperature range of 100–200 °C using H 2 as reducing agent. Temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) of NO, and transient titration of the adsorbed surface intermediate NO x species with H 2 experiments, following reaction, have revealed important information towards the understanding of basic mechanistic issues of the present catalytic system (e.g., surface coverage, number and location of active NO x intermediate species, NO x spillover). 相似文献
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Pt supported on CeO 2 and 10 wt.% La 3+-doped CeO 2 catalysts have been prepared, characterised and tested for soot oxidation by O 2 in TGA. The reaction mechanism has been studied in a TAP reactor with labelled O 2. Isotopic oxygen exchange between molecular O 2 and ‘O’ on the support/catalyst was observed and soot oxidation is being carried out by lattice oxygen. TAP studies further show that Pt improves O 2 adsorption and, therefore, 5 wt.% Pt-containing catalysts are more active for soot oxidation than the counterpart supports. In addition, CeO 2 doping by La 3+ leads to an improved support, since La 3+ stabilises the structure of CeO 2 when calcined at high temperature (1000 °C) and minimises sintering. In addition, La 3+ improves the Ce 4+/Ce 3+ reduction as deduced from H 2-TPR experiments and favours oxygen mobility into the lattice. A synergetic effect of Pt and La 3+ is observed, Pt-containing La 3+-doped CeO 2 being the most active catalyst for soot oxidation by O 2 among the samples studied. 相似文献
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The reactions of ethanol over Rh/CeO 2 have been investigated using the techniques of temperature programmed desorption (TPD) and FT-IR spectroscopy, in addition to steady state catalytic tests. A comparison with previous studies of ethanol adsorption over Pd/CeO 2 [J. Catal. 186 (1999) 279] and Pt/CeO 2 [J. Catal. 191 (2000) 30] catalysts is presented. The apparent activation energy for the reaction was 49, 40, and 43 kJ mol −1 for Rh/CeO 2, Pd/CeO 2 and Pt/CeO 2, respectively, while the turnover number (TON) at 400 K was 5.9, 8.6 and 2.6, respectively. Surface compositions of catalysts were characterised by XPS. A decrease of the atomic O(1s)/Ce(3d) ratio of the CeO 2 support indicates its partial reduction upon addition of the noble metal. The extent of reduction per metal atom was in the following order: Pt>Pd>Rh. FT-IR and TPD studies have shown that dehydrogenation of ethanol to acetaldehyde occurred over Pd/CeO 2, Pt/CeO 2 and Rh/CeO 2. Moreover, Rh/CeO 2 readily dissociated the C–C bond of ethanol at room temperature to form adsorbed CO (IR bands at 1904–2091 cm −1). This was corroborated by the low desorption temperature of CH 4 over Rh/CeO 2 (450 K) when compared to that of Pd/CeO 2 (550 K) or Pt/CeO 2 (585 K). 相似文献
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A series of 1 wt.%Pt/ xBa/Support (Support = Al 2O 3, SiO 2, Al 2O 3-5.5 wt.%SiO 2 and Ce 0.7Zr 0.3O 2, x = 5–30 wt.% BaO) catalysts was investigated regarding the influence of the support oxide on Ba properties for the rapid NO x trapping (100 s). Catalysts were treated at 700 °C under wet oxidizing atmosphere. The nature of the support oxide and the Ba loading influenced the Pt–Ba proximity, the Ba dispersion and then the surface basicity of the catalysts estimated by CO 2-TPD. At high temperature (400 °C) in the absence of CO 2 and H 2O, the NO x storage capacity increased with the catalyst basicity: Pt/20Ba/Si < Pt/20Ba/Al5.5Si < Pt/10Ba/Al < Pt/5Ba/CeZr < Pt/30Ba/Al5.5Si < Pt/20Ba/Al < Pt/10BaCeZr. Addition of CO 2 decreased catalyst performances. The inhibiting effect of CO 2 on the NO x uptake increased generally with both the catalyst basicity and the storage temperature. Water negatively affected the NO x storage capacity, this effect being higher on alumina containing catalysts than on ceria–zirconia samples. When both CO 2 and H 2O were present in the inlet gas, a cumulative effect was observed at low temperatures (200 °C and 300 °C) whereas mainly CO 2 was responsible for the loss of NO x storage capacity at 400 °C. Finally, under realistic conditions (H 2O and CO 2) the Pt/20Ba/Al5.5Si catalyst showed the best performances for the rapid NO x uptake in the 200–400 °C temperature range. It resulted mainly from: (i) enhanced dispersions of platinum and barium on the alumina–silica support, (ii) a high Pt–Ba proximity and (iii) a low basicity of the catalyst which limits the CO 2 competition for the storage sites. 相似文献
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The influence of catalyst pre-treatment temperature (650 and 750 °C) and oxygen concentration ( λ = 8 and 1) on the light-off temperature of methane combustion has been investigated over two composite oxides, Co 3O 4/CeO 2 and Co 3O 4/CeO 2–ZrO 2 containing 30 wt.% of Co 3O 4. The catalytic materials prepared by the co-precipitation method were calcined at 650 °C for 5 h (fresh samples); a portion of them was further treated at 750 °C for 7 h, in a furnace in static air (aged samples). Tests of methane combustion were carried out on fresh and aged catalysts at two different WHSV values (12 000 and 60 000 mL g−1 h−1). The catalytic performance of Co3O4/CeO2 and Co3O4/CeO2–ZrO2 were compared with those of two pure Co3O4 oxides, a sample obtained by the precipitation method and a commercial reference. Characterization studies by X-ray diffraction (XRD), BET and temperature-programmed reduction (TPR) show that the catalytic activity is related to the dispersion of crystalline phases, Co3O4/CeO2 and Co3O4/CeO2–ZrO2 as well as to their reducibility. Particular attention was paid to the thermal stability of the Co3O4 phase in the temperature range of 750–800 °C, in both static (in a furnace) and dynamic conditions (continuous flow). The results indicate that the thermal stability of the phase Co3O4 heated up to 800 °C depends on the size of the cobalt oxide crystallites (fresh or aged samples) and on the oxygen content (excess λ = 8, stoichiometric λ = 1) in the reaction mixture. A stabilizing effect due to the presence of ceria or ceria–zirconia against Co3O4 decomposition into CoO was observed. Moreover, the role of ceria and ceria–zirconia is to maintain a good combustion activity of the cobalt composite oxides by dispersing the active phase Co3O4 and by promoting the reduction at low temperature. 相似文献
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MnO x–CeO 2 mixed oxides with a Mn/(Mn + Ce) molar ratios of 0–1 were prepared by a modified coprecipitation method and investigated for the complete oxidation of formaldehyde. The MnO x–CeO 2 with Mn/(Mn + Ce) molar ratio of 0.5 exhibited the highest catalytic activity among the MnO x–CeO 2 mixed oxides. Structure analysis by X-ray powder diffraction and temperature-programmed reduction of hydrogen revealed that the formation of MnO x–CeO 2 solid solution greatly improved the low-temperature reducibility, resulting in a higher catalytic activity for the oxidation of formaldehyde. Promoting effect of Pt on the MnO x–CeO 2 mixed oxide indicated that both the Pt precursors and the reduction temperature greatly affected the catalytic performance. Pt/MnO x–CeO 2 catalyst prepared from chlorine-free precursor showed extremely high activity and stability after pretreatment with hydrogen at 473 K. 100% conversion of formaldehyde was achieved at ambient temperature and no deactivation was observed for 120 h time-on-stream. The promoting effect of Pt was ascribed to enhance the effective activation of oxygen molecule on the MnO x–CeO 2 support. 相似文献
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CeO 2 and CeReO x_ y catalysts are prepared by the calcination at different temperatures ( y = 500–1000 °C) and having a different composition (Re = La 3+ or Pr 3+/4+, 0–90 wt.%). The catalysts are characterised by XRD, H 2-TPR, Raman, and BET surface area. The soot oxidation is studied with O 2 and NO + O 2 in the tight and loose contact conditions, respectively. CeO 2 sinters between 800–900 °C due to a grain growth, leading to an increased crystallite size and a decreased BET surface area. La 3+ or Pr 3+/4+ hinders the grain growth of CeO 2 and, thereby, improving the surface catalytic properties. Using O 2 as an oxidant, an improved soot oxidation is observed over CeLaO x_ y and CePrO x_ y in the whole dopant weight loading and calcination temperature range studied, compared with CeO 2. Using NO + O 2, the soot conversion decreased over CeLaO x_ y catalysts calcined below 800 °C compared with the soot oxidation over CeO 2_ y. CePrO x_ y, on the other hand, showed a superior soot oxidation activity in the whole composition and calcination temperature range using NO + O 2. The improvement in the soot oxidation activity over the various catalysts with O 2 can be explained based on an improvement in the external surface area. The superior soot oxidation activity of CePrO x_ y with NO + O 2 is explained by the changes in the redox properties of the catalyst as well as surface area. CePrO x_ y, having 50 wt.% of dopant, is found to be the best catalyst due to synergism between cerium and praseodymium compared to pure components. NO into NO 2 oxidation activity, that determines soot oxidation activity, is improved over all CePrO x catalysts. 相似文献
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Methane combustion over Pd/Al 2O 3 catalysts with and without added Pt and CeO 2 in both oxygen-rich and methane-rich mixtures at temperatures in the range 250–520°C has been investigated using a temperature-programmed reaction procedure with on-line gas analysis (FTIR). During the temperature loop under oxygen-rich conditions, there was an appreciable hysteresis in the activity of unmodified Pd/Al 2O 3, which was greatly enhanced over Pd–Pt/Al 2O 3. Over both catalysts the hysteresis was reversed under slightly methane-rich atmospheres, and as temperature was reduced, a sudden collapse or fluctuations in activity were shown respectively over Pd–Pt/Al 2O 3 and Pd/Al 2O 3. Such non-steady behaviour was almost eliminated over Pd/Al 2O 3–CeO 2. Under a very narrow range of conditions and over a Pd/Al 2O 3 packed bed, oscillation of methane combustion was observed. 相似文献
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This work aims at exploring the thermal ageing mechanism of Pt on ceria-based mixed oxides and the corresponding effect on the oxygen storage capacity (OSC) performance of the support material. Pt was supported on low-surface-area CeO 2–ZrO 2–La 2O 3 mixed oxides (CK) by impregnation method and subsequently calcined in static air at 500, 700 and 900 °C, respectively. The evolutions of textural, microstructural and redox properties of catalysts after the thermal treatments were identified by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), temperature programmed reduction (TPR) and high-resolution transmission electron microscope (HRTEM). The results reveal that, besides the sintering of Pt, encapsulation of metal by the mixed oxides occurs at the calcination temperature of 700 °C and above. The burial of Pt crystallites by support particles is proposed as a potential mechanism for the encapsulation. Further, the HRTEM images show that the distortion of the mixed oxides lattice and other crystal defects are distributed at the metal/oxides interface, probably indicating the interdiffusion/interaction between the metal and mixed oxide. In this way, encapsulation of Pt is capable to promote the formation of Ce 3+ or oxygen vacancy on the surface and in the bulk of support. The OSC results show that the reducibility and oxygen release behavior of catalysts are related to both the metal dispersion and metal/oxides interface, and the latter seems to be more crucial for those supported on low-surface-area mixed oxides. Judging by the dynamic oxygen storage capacity (DOSC), oxygen storage capacity complete (OSCC) and oxygen releasing rate, the catalyst calcined at 700 °C shows the best OSC performance. This evident promotion of OSC performance is believed to benefit from the partial encapsulation of Pt species, which leads to the increment of Ce 3+ or oxygen vacancies both on the surface and in the bulk of oxides despite a loss of chemisorption sites on the surface of metal particles. 相似文献
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Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO with methane in the presence of excess oxygen has been investigated over a series of Mn-loaded sulfated zirconia (SZ) catalysts. It was found that the Mn/SZ with a metal loading of 2–3 wt.% exhibited high activity for the NO reduction, and the maximum NO conversion over the Mn/SZ catalyst was higher than that over Mn/HZSM-5. NH 3–TPD results of the catalysts showed that the sulfation process of the supports resulted in the generation of strong acid sites, which is essential for the SCR of NO with methane. On the other hand, the N 2 adsorption and the H 2–TPR of the catalysts demonstrated that the presence of the SO 42− species promoted the dispersion of the metal species and made the Mn species less reducible. Such an increased dispersion of metal species suppressed the combustion reaction of CH 4 by O 2 and increased the selectivity towards NO. The Mn/SZ catalysts prepared by different methods exhibited similar activities in the SCR of NO with methane, indicating the importance of SO 42−. The most attractive feature of the Mn/SZ catalysts was that they were more tolerant to water and SO 2 poisoning than Mn/HZSM-5 catalysts and exhibited higher reversibility after removal of SO 2. 相似文献
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Pt/Al 2O 3 catalysts with Pt loadings ranging from 0.5 to 11 wt.% were synthesized by supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO 2) deposition method. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images showed that the synthesized catalysts contained small Pt nanoparticles (1–4 nm in diameter) with a narrow size distribution, no observable agglomeration, and uniformly dispersed on the alumina support. The catalysts were found to be active for hydrodesulfurization of dibenzothiophene (DBT) dissolved in n-hexadecane ( n-HD) without sulfiding the metal phase. The reaction proceeded only via the direct hydrogenolysis route in the temperature range 310–400 °C and at atmospheric pressure. The activity increased with increasing the metal loading. Increasing [H 2] 0/[DBT] 0 by either increasing [H 2] 0 or decreasing [DBT] 0, increased the DBT conversion. At a fixed weight hourly space velocity and feed concentration, conversion did not increase with increasing temperature beyond 330 °C. The presence of toluene inhibited the catalyst activity presumably due to competitive adsorption between DBT and toluene. Under the operating conditions, the reaction was far from equilibrium. 相似文献
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In the steam gasification of biomass, the additive effect of noble metals such as Pt, Pd, Rh and Ru to the Ni/CeO 2/Al 2O 3 catalyst was investigated. Among these noble metals, the addition of Pt was most effective even when the loading amount of added Pt was as small as 0.01 wt.%. In addition, the catalyst characterization suggests the formation of the Pt–Ni alloy over the Pt/Ni/CeO 2/Al 2O 3. 相似文献
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Coprecipitated Fe-Al 2O 3, Fe-Co-Al 2O 3 and Fe-Ni-Al 2O 3 catalysts is shown to be very efficient in carbon deposition during methane decomposition at moderate temperatures (600–650 °C). The carbon capacity of the most efficient bimetallic catalysts containing 50–65 wt.% Fe, 5–10 wt.% Co (or Ni) and 25–40 wt.% Al 2O 3 is found to reach 145 g/g cat. Most likely, their high efficiency is due to specific crystal structures of the metal particles and formation of optimum particle size distribution. According to the TEM data, catalytic filamentous carbon (CFC) is formed on them as multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWNTs). The phase composition of the catalysts during methane decomposition is studied using a complex of physicochemical methods (XRD, REDD, Mössbauer spectroscopy and EXAFS). Possible mechanisms of the catalyst deactivation are discussed. 相似文献
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The catalytic performance of mono- and bimetallic Pd (0.6, 1.0 wt.%)–Pt (0.3 wt.%) catalysts supported on ZrO 2 (70, 85 wt.%)–Al 2O 3 (15, 0 wt.%)–WO x (15 wt.%) prepared by sol–gel was studied in the hydroisomerization of n-hexane. The catalysts were characterized by N 2 physisorption, XRD, TPR, XPS, Raman, NMR, and FT-IR of adsorbed pyridine. The preparation of ZrW and ZrAlW mixed oxides by sol–gel favored the high dispersion of WO x and the stabilization of zirconia in the tetragonal phase. The Al incorporation avoided the formation of monoclinic-WO 3 bulk phase. The catalysts increased their SBET for about 15% promoted by Al 2O 3 addition. Various oxidation states of WO x species coexist on the surface of the catalysts after calcination. The structure of the highly dispersed surface WO x species is constituted mainly of isolated monotungstate and two-dimensional mono-oxotungstate species in tetrahedral coordination. The activity of Pd/ZrW catalysts in the hydroisomerization of n-hexane is promoted both with the addition of Al to the ZrW mixed oxide and the addition of Pt to Pd/ZrAlW catalysts. The improvement in the activity of Pd/ZrAlW catalysts is ascribed to a moderated acid strength and acidity, which can be correlated to the coexistence of W 6+ and reduced-state WO x species (either W 4+ or W 0). The addition of Pt to the Pd/ZrAlW catalyst does not modify significantly its acidic character. Selectivity results showed that the catalyst produced 2MP, 3MP and the high octane 2,3-dimethylbutane (2,3-DMB) and 2,2-dimethylbutane (2,2-DMB) isomers. 相似文献
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The behaviour of a Pt(1 wt.%) supported on CeO 2–ZrO 2(20 wt.%)/Al 2O 3(64 wt.%)–BaO(16 wt.%) as a novel NO x storage–reduction catalyst is studied by reactivity tests and DRIFT experiments and compared with that of Pt(1%)–BaO(15 wt.%) on alumina. The former catalyst, designed as a hydrothermally stable sample, is composed of an alumina modified with Ba ions and an overlayer of ceria-zirconia. The results pointed out that during the calcination barium ions migrates over the surface of the catalyst which thus show a good NO x storage–reduction behaviour comparable with that of Pt–BaO on alumina, although Ba ions result much better dispersed. 相似文献
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The present work focuses on the development of novel Cu-Pd bimetallic catalysts supported on nano-sized high-surface-area CeO 2 for the oxygen-assisted water–gas-shift (OWGS) reaction. High-surface-area CeO 2 was synthesized by urea gelation (UG) and template-assisted (TA) methods. The UG method offered CeO 2 with a BET surface area of about 215 m 2/g, significantly higher than that of commercially available CeO 2. Cu and Pd were supported on CeO 2 synthesized by the UG and TA methods and their catalytic performance in the OWGS reaction was investigated systematically. Catalysts with about 30 wt% Cu and 1 wt% Pd were found to exhibit a maximum CO conversion close to 100%. The effect of metal loading method and the influence of CeO 2 support on the catalytic performance were also investigated. The results indicated that Cu and Pd loaded by incipient wetness impregnation (IWI) exhibited better performance than that prepared by deposition–precipitation (DP) method. The difference in the catalytic activity was related to the lower Cu surface concentration, better Cu–Ce and Pd–Ce interactions and improved reducibility of Cu and Pd in the IWI catalyst as determined by the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and temperature-programmed reduction (TPR) studies. A direct relation between BET surface area of the CeO 2 support and CO conversion was also observed. The Cu-Pd bimetallic catalysts supported on high-surface-area CeO 2 synthesized by UG method exhibited at least two-fold higher CO conversion than the commercial CeO 2 or that obtained by TA method. The catalyst retains about 100% CO conversion even under extremely high H 2 concentration. 相似文献
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Oxidation of propene and propane to CO 2 and H 2O has been studied over Au/Al 2O 3 and two different Au/CuO/Al 2O 3 (4 wt.% Au and 7.4 wt.% Au) catalysts and compared with the catalytic behaviour of Au/Co 3O 4/Al 2O 3 (4.1 wt.% Au) and Pt/Al 2O 3 (4.8 wt.% Pt) catalysts. The various characterization techniques employed (XRD, HRTEM, TPR and DR-UV–vis) revealed the presence of metallic gold, along with a highly dispersed CuO (6 wt.% CuO), or more crystalline CuO phase (12 wt.% CuO). A higher CuO loading does not significantly influence the catalytic performance of the catalyst in propene oxidation, the gold loading appears to be more important. Moreover, it was found that 7.4Au/CuO/Al2O3 is almost as active as Pt/Al2O3, whereas Au/Co3O4/Al2O3 performs less than any of the CuO-containing gold-based catalysts. The light-off temperature for C3H8 oxidation is significantly higher than for C3H6. For this reaction the particle size effect appears to prevail over the effect of gold loading. The most active catalysts are 4Au/CuO/Al2O3 (gold particles less than 3 nm) and 4Au/Co3O4/Al2O3 (gold particles less than 5 nm). 相似文献
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The introduction of trivalent cation — Y 3+ or La 3+ — into the lattice of CeO 2–ZrO 2 solid solutions allows to stabilise a cubic structure at low ceria content (30 mol%). The reducibility of the samples has been compared in the experiments of temperature-programmed reduction (TPR). The introduction of lanthanum cations decreases the amount of hydrogen consumed during TPR, while the introduction of yttrium ones increases this value. At the same time, the value of temperature of the maximum speed of reduction ( Tmax) is independent on the trivalent dopant. The reducibility of these solid solutions did not change during repeated red–ox treatments at temperature below 1220 K. It is connected with the high thermostability of all systems in this temperature interval. TPR up to 1470 K causes a significant shift of Tmax value to higher temperature and a slight decrease of hydrogen consumption in two to three cycles. It is suggested that this alterations are connected with the sharp decrease of the specific surface area of all samples and partially phase decomposition of CeO 2–ZrO 2 and Y 2O 3–CeO 2–ZrO 2 solid solutions. Raman characterisation of the oxygen sublattice of the fresh samples and of the samples after TPR has been carried out. 相似文献
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