Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Catalytic CO oxidation and CH4 combustion were studied over LaAl1-xFexO3
(with x between 0 and 1) perovskites prepared by citrate method and
calcined at 1073 K. The catalysts were characterised by X-ray diffraction
(XRD), diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS), and magnetic
susceptibility. Redox properties and the content of Fe4+ were derived from
temperature programmed reduction (TPR). XRD analysis showed that all the
LaAl1-xFexO3 samples are single-phase perovskite-type oxides. A linear
variation of the unit cell parameters with x was observed. Optical and
magnetic properties are reported and discussed. Particle sizes and surface
areas are in the 280¨C840 A and 4-6 m2g-1 ranges, respectively. A very low
extent of reduction, due to the Fe4 to Fe3+ process, was found by TPR. XRD
analysis performed after TPR experiments showed that iron reduction does
not lead to a loss of the perovskite structure. For CO oxidation all the
Fe-containing perovskites are substantially more active than LaAlO3, so
pointing to the essential role of the transition metal ion in developing
highly active catalysts. Isolated mononuclear iron sites seem to be more
active. Methane is totally converted to CO2 within 1020 K on all the
catalysts. The activity increases with iron content, that is with the
number of active sites. However, the activity per iron ion decreases with
the iron content up to x=0.5, suggesting that the active sites may contain
isolated Fe ions bonded to more easily removable oxygen.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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