Application of Potassium Ion Deposition in Determining the Impact of Support Reducibility on Catalytic Activity of Au/Ceria-Zirconia Catalysts in CO Oxidation, NO Oxidation, and C3H8 Combustion
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The purpose of the study was to show how a controlled, subtle change of the reducibility
of the support by deposition of potassium ions impacts the activity of gold catalysts. Since the
activity of supported gold catalysts in carbon monoxide oxidation is known to strongly depend
on the reducibility of the support, this reaction was chosen as the model reaction. The results
of tests conducted in a simple system in which the only reagents were CO and O2 showed good
agreement with the CO activity trend in tests performed in a complex stream of reagents, which also
contained CH4, C2H6, C3H8, NO, and water vapor. The results of the X-ray Diraction (XRD) studies
revealed that the support has the composition Ce0.85Zr0.15O2, that its lattice constant is the same for
all samples, and that gold is mostly present in the metallic phase. The reducibility of the systems was
established based on Temperature Programmed Reduction (TPR) and in situ XRD measurements
in H2 atmosphere. The results show that the low temperature reduction peak, which is due to the
presence of gold, is shifted to a higher value by the presence of 0.3 at% potassium ions on the surface.
Moreover, the increase of the potassium loading leads to a more pronounced shift. The T50 of CO
oxidation in the simple model stream was found to exhibit an excellent linear correlation with the
maximum temperature of the low temperature reduction peak of Au catalysts. This means that
stabilizing oxygen with a known amount of potassium ions can be numerically used to estimate the
T50 in CO oxidation. The results in the complex stream also showed a similar dependence of CO
conversion on reducibility, though there was no substantial dierence in the activity of the catalysts in
other reactions regardless of the potassium loading. These studies have shown that the influence of
potassium varies depending on the reaction, which highlights dierences in the impact of reducibility
and importance of other factors in these reactions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CO oxidation; potassium poisoning; gold nanoparticles; ceria-zirconia; NO oxidation; propane combustion
Elenco autori:
Liotta, LEONARDA FRANCESCA; Pantaleo, Giuseppe
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