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The role of lanthana loading on the catalytic properties of Pd/Al2O3-La2O3 in the NO reduction with H2

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APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL
Volume 56, Issue 4, Pages 279-288

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2004.09.015

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pd catalysts; Al2O3-La2O3 binary oxide; sol-gel method; reducibility; NO desorption properties; NO reduction with H-2; selectivity to N-2

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The role of La2O3 loading in Pd/Al2O3-La2O3 prepared by sol-gel on the catalytic properties in the NO reduction with H-2 was studied. The catalysts were characterized by N-2 physisorption, temperature-programmed reduction, differential thermal analysis, temperature-programmed oxidation and temperature-programmed desorption of NO. The physicochemical properties of Pd catalysts as well as the catalytic activity and selectivity are modified by La2O3 inclusion. The selectivity depends on the NO/H-2 molar ratio (GHSV = 72,000 h(-1)) and the extent of interaction between Pd and La2O3. At NO/H-2 = 0.5, the catalysts show high N-2 selectivity (60-75%) at temperatures lower than 250 C. For NO/H-2 = 1, the N-2 selectivity is almost 100% mainly for high temperatures, and even in the presence of 10% H2O vapor. The high N-2 selectivity indicates a high capability of the catalysts to dissociate NO upon adsorption. This property is attributed to the creation of new adsorption sites through the formation of a surface PdOx phase interacting with La2O3. The formation of this phase is favored by the spreading of PdO promoted by La2O3. DTA shows that the phase transformation takes place at temperatures of 280-350 degrees C, while TPO indicates that this phase transformation is related to the oxidation process of PdO: in the case of Pd/Al2O3 the O-2 uptake is consistent with the oxidation of PdO to PdO2, and when La2O3 is present the O-2 uptake exceeds that amount (similar to 1.5 times). La2O3 in Pd catalysts promotes also the oxidation of Pd and dissociative adsorption of NO mainly at low temperatures (< 250 degrees C) favoring the formation of N-2. (c) 2004 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.

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