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Influence of ethanol washing in precursor on CuO-CeO2 catalysts in preferential oxidation of CO in excess hydrogen

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CATALYSIS LETTERS
Volume 123, Issue 1-2, Pages 102-106

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10562-008-9401-0

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CuO-CeO(2); preferential oxidation; CO; fuel cell; ethanol washing

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In this study, influence of ethanol washing in precursor on CuO-CeO(2) catalysts in preferential oxidation of CO in excess hydrogen (PROX) was investigated. BET, FTIR and TPR techniques were used. The results showed that ethanol washing was beneficial to improve the catalytic performance of CuO-CeO(2) catalysts in the PROX. The CO conversion over CuO-CeO(2) catalysts without ethanol washing was only 85% at 190 degrees C, while the highest CO conversion over CuO-CeO(2) catalysts with 200 mL ethanol washing was beyond 99% at 120 degrees C. XRD and TPR results showed that ethanol washing depressed the growth of CuO-CeO(2) catalysts and improved the reducibility of CuO-CeO(2) catalysts. The FTIR measurement proved that the absorption water was decreased by the way of ethanol washing, indicating that the amount of the H-O-H bridge between adsorption water and precursor of CuO-CeO(2) catalysts was decreased and depressed the growth of CuO-CeO(2) catalysts.

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