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Studies on the redox properties of chromite perovskite catalysts for soot combustion

Journal

JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS
Volume 229, Issue 2, Pages 459-469

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcat.2004.11.025

Keywords

perovskite-type alkali-substituted chromites; catalytic combustion; diesel particulate; soot; suprafacial oxygen

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This paper deals with the preparation (by combustion synthesis), the characterization (by XRD, AAS, BET, SEM, TEM, TPD/R, and XPS analyses), the catalytic activity testing (in a temperature-programmed combustion microreactor and in a DSC analyzer), and the assessment of the reaction mechanism of a series of nanostructured soot combustion catalysts based on La-Cr substoichiometric or alkali-metal-substituted perovskites (La(0.9)CrO(3), La(0.8)CrO(3), La(0.9)Na(0.1)CrO(3), La(0.9)K(0.1)CrO(3), La(0.9)Rb(0.1)CrO(3), La(0.8)Cr(0.9)Li(0.1)O(3)), whose performance is compared with that of the standard LaCrO(3). Some conclusions are drawn concerning the role of each single constituting element on the activity of the most promising catalyst, La(0.8)Cr(0.9)Li(0.1)O(3), which is already active well below 400 degreesC. The role of weakly chemisorbed O(-) surface species in particular is pointed out as crucial for the soot combustion process. This indicates the way for the development of new, more active catalysts, possibly capable of delivering amounts of these oxygen species even higher than those obtained (about 700 mumol/g) for the most active Li-substituted lanthanum chromite catalyst developed. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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