Effect of the addition of rare earths on the activity of alumina supported copper cobaltite in CO oxidation, CH4 oxidationand NO decomposition

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B.Ivanov [1 ]
I.Spassova [1 ]
M.Milanova [2 ]
G.Tyuliev [3 ]
M.Khristova [1 ]
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[1] Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
[2] Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Sofia University
[3] Institute of Catalysis, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
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copper cobaltite; NO decomposition; CO oxidation; CH4; oxidation; rare earths;
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The effect of the addition of small amounts of rare earths(Ln=La, Ce, Nd and Gd) to alumina supported copper-cobalt spinel oxide on the catalysts efficiency in CO and CH4 oxidation and in NO decomposition was investigated. Samples of Ln/Cu Co/Al catalyst were prepared and characterized by X-ray diffraction(XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy(XPS), atomic absorption spectroscopy(AAS), scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive spectroscopy(SEM-EDS), H2-temperature-programmed reduction(H2-TPR), electron paramagnetic resonance(EPR) spectroscopy and low temperature nitrogen adsorption. The results showed that the addition of rare earths changed the surface state of the alumina supported copper-cobalt spinel catalyst. As a result, partial reduction of copper species was observed as well as migration of these species between the surface and the bulk. The Ln/Cu Co/Al catalysts behaved differently in oxidation and reduction processes. In oxidation processes where oxide structure was important, Ce/Cu Co/Al and Nd/Cu Co/Al were the most active catalysts. The catalyst Ce/Cu Co/Al was the most active in the oxidation reactions because of the availability and favorable surface distribution of the redox couples Cu+/Cu2+ and Ce3+/Ce4+. In NO decompostion, Ln-modified catalysts significantly improved the selectivity of the process to N2.
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