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Investigation of potassium doped mixed spinels CuxCO3-xO4 as catalysts for an efficient N2O decomposition in real reaction conditions

Journal

APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL
Volume 176, Issue -, Pages 298-305

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2015.04.002

Keywords

Pollution treatment; N2O decomposition; CuxCO3-xO4 spinel; K promotion; Environmental catalysis

Funding

  1. Max Buchner foundation
  2. Excellence Initiative of the German federal
  3. state governments to promote science and research at German universities

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The influence of copper in the mixed spinel CuxCo3-xO4 on the catalytic activity in N2O decomposition was investigated under ideal and real reaction conditions. A strong dependency of the catalytic activity on the amount of Cu in CuxCo3-xO4 catalysts was observed. Decreasing the amount of Cu increases the catalytic activity. Aiming for improved activity the influence of doping with alkaline (earth) metals was investigated. The use of potassium as dopant allowed a further increase of the catalysts activity. High activity was found for K-Cu0.25Co2.75O4 and full conversion was already reached at 330 C under ideal conditions. The effect of O-2, NO and H2O in the gas mixtures on the decomposition of N2O was evaluated. Overall, full N2O decomposition could be reached at temperatures as low as 490 degrees C in realistic reaction conditions. Additionally, stability tests emphasise stable activity for at least 60h. Furthermore, no irreversible deactivation even in the presence of NO, 02 and 1420 was found. The catalysts were fully characterised by means of XRD, elemental analysis, TGA, TPR and N-2-physisorption. TPD-O-2 measurements were performed to investigate the influence of the catalyst composition on oxygen vacancies to elucidate the nature of active sites. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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