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Effects of excess manganese in lanthanum manganite perovskite on lowering oxidation light-off temperature for automotive exhaust gas pollutants

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 169, Issue 1-3, Pages 282-289

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2011.02.062

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Exhaust pollution; Lanthanum manganite perovskite; Non-stoichiometry; Catalytic oxidation

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The effects of excess manganese on enhancement of oxidation activity of LaMn1+xO3+delta perovskite for CO and propane removal from a synthetic automotive exhaust gas are reported. Various LaMn1+xO3+delta (x=0.05-0.4) perovskite-type nanocatalysts were prepared by a microwave-assisted gel combustion method and calcined at 700 degrees C in air. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of the samples demonstrates highly porous and frothy particles. More than twice enhancement in the BET surface area of the catalyst samples is observed for the LaMn1.2O3+delta catalyst, as compared to LaMnO3. X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) analyses show only the perovskite structure for the catalysts. H-2-, CO-, and C3H8- temperature programmed reductions (TPR) indicate that the excess manganese oxides in LaMn1+xO3+delta significantly enhance the reducibility of the catalysts. The manganese oxides may be in the form of a separate phase of amorphous and/or small crystallites. Redox titration test results show that, as the amount of Mn in the structure increases, the average oxidation state of manganese reduces resulting in lowering cation vacancies. The light off temperature for CO and propane oxidation on LaMn1.2O3+delta is decreased by 57 and 38 degrees C, respectively as compared to those of LaMnO3 perovskite. LaMn1.2O3+delta is stable under harsh conditions of the pollutants oxidation. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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