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A comparative study of the selective catalytic reduction of NO by propylene over supported Pt and Rh catalysts
Authors:Areti Kotsifa   Dimitris I. Kondarides  Xenophon E. Verykios
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, GR-26504 Patras, Greece

Abstract:The catalytic performance of Pt and Rh catalysts for the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO by propylene in the presence of excess oxygen has been investigated over catalysts supported on six different metal oxide carriers (CeO2, Al2O3, TiO2, YSZ, ZrO2 and W6+-doped TiO2). It has been found that the nature of the dispersed metal affects strongly the light-off temperature of propylene, the maximum NO conversion to reduction products and the selectivity towards nitrogen. For a given support, Pt catalysts are always more active for both NO reduction and propylene oxidation, but are much less selective towards N2, compared to Rh catalysts. Rhodium catalysts are able to selectively reduce NO even in the absence of oxygen in the feed. However, their activity is suppressed with increasing oxygen feed concentration possibly due to the formation of less reactive rhodium oxides. In contrast, oxygen promotes the de-NOx activity of platinum catalysts but decreases selectivity towards nitrogen. Results are explained by considering the effects of the nature of the metallic phase and the support on the elementary steps of the propylene-SCR reaction. It is concluded that the catalytic performance of both metals may be improved by proper selection of the support.
Keywords:Nitrogen monoxide   Propylene   Selective catalytic reduction   Platinum   Rhodium   Effect of support   Effect of oxygen concentration
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