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Carbon-templated hexaaluminates with enhanced surface area and catalytic performance

Journal

JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS
Volume 257, Issue 1, Pages 152-162

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcat.2008.04.017

Keywords

high-temperature catalysis; mixed oxides; hexaaluminate; template synthesis; carbon; porosity; (NO)-O-2 decomposition

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  1. ICREA Funding Source: Custom

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Carbon templating was used to synthesize high-surface area LaFeAl11O19 hexaaluminates leading to improved catalytic performance. The oxide precursor-template composites were prepared by impregnation, complexation with citric acid, and coprecipitation routes varying the amounts of acetylene black incorporated. Calcination in static air at 1473 K led to single-phased hexaaluminates. The samples were characterized at different stages of the synthetic protocol by ICP-OES, in situ and ex situ XRD, TEM, N-2 adsorption, He pycnometry, TGA, H-2-TPR, and XPS. The ternplating effect of carbon originates fine oxide particles. Consequently, the specific surface area of the non-templated hexaaluminates (111 m(2) g(-1) depending on the preparation method) increased up to a factor of 25 upon incorporation of carbon in the synthesis. The stabilization of small particles occurs despite the temperature difference between the elimination of carbon (973 K) and the attainment of the hexaaluminate phase above 1373 K. The morphology of the oxide obtained upon carbon removal determines the textural properties of the hexaaluminate particles. Our results demonstrate that the confined space synthesis is not exclusively responsible for small oxide particles. The stabilization of small crystallites on the carbon surface in the composite and breakage of the oxide layer caused by template combustion are key aspects for attaining finely dispersed particles when the carbon is macroporous. The enhanced catalytic activity and timeon-stream stability of the templated hexaaluminates was demonstrated in the direct N2O decomposition using model and simulated feed mixtures. In this application, a quasi-linear relation between the reaction rate and the specific surface area of the samples was obtained. Characterization by H-2-TRP and XPS indicated that the nature of iron in LaFeAl11O19 was not altered by carbon incorporation in the synthesis. @ 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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