Electrochemical promotion of Rh catalyst in gas-phase reduction of NO by propylene

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G. Fóti
O. Lavanchy
C. Comninellis
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[1] Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,Institute of Chemical Engineering
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Journal of Applied Electrochemistry | 2000年 / 30卷
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electrochemical promotion; lean-burn catalysts; NO reduction; propylene; rhodium;
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The concept of non-faradaic electrochemical modification of catalytic activity (NEMCA) has been applied for the in situ control of catalytic activity of a rhodium film deposited on YSZ (yttria stabilized zirconia) solid electrolyte towards reduction of 1000 ppm NO by 1000 ppm C3H6 in presence of excess (5000 ppm) O2 at 300 °C. A temporary heating at this feed composition results in a long-lasting deactivation of the catalyst under open circuit conditions due to partial oxidation of the rhodium surface. Positive current application (5 μA) over both the active and the deactivated catalysts gives rise to an enhancement of N2 and CO2 production, the latter exceeding several hundred times the faradaic rate. While active rhodium exhibits a reversible behaviour, electrochemical promotion on the deactivated catalyst is composed of a reversible and an irreversible part. The reversible promotion results from the steady-state accumulation of current-generated active species at the gas exposed catalyst surface whereas the irreversible effect is due to the progressive reduction of the catalyst resulting in an increased recovery rate of lost catalytic activity. The results are encouraging with respect to application of rhodium for the catalytic removal of NO from auto-exhaust gases under lean-burn conditions.
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页码:1223 / 1228
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