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Role and reduction of NOx in the catalytic combustion of soot over iron-ceria mixed oxide catalyst

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 218, Issue -, Pages 164-172

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2012.12.010

Keywords

Soot combustion; NO; Ceria; Iron; Catalytic activities

Funding

  1. National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) [2010CB732300]
  2. national high technology research and development program of China [2011AA03A406]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

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The iron-ceria mixed oxide catalysts with different iron contents were prepared by a citrate acid sol-gel method, and were investigated by low-temperature nitrogen adsorption-desorption, XRD, H-2-TPR, Raman spectroscopy, etc. The performances of catalysts were evaluated for the soot combustion with O-2 or O-2/NO gases in tight contact condition. The results show that in the Fe-Ce-O catalyst Fe3+ can be doped into the ceria lattice and Fe-Ce-O solid solution is formed; the presence of Fe in CeO2 can increase the oxygen vacancy concentration and decrease the crystallite sizes of the catalyst; the Fe-Ce-O catalyst (Fe/Ce = 1/9, mol) calcined at 600 degrees C possesses higher oxygen vacancy concentration on its surface, resulting in the maximal storage ability for nitrite/nitrate species on its surface and high catalytic activities for NO oxidation and the NO2-assistance soot combustion. In tight contact condition, as the oxidation of NO is inhibited, the NO2-assistance soot combustion is partly limited. With the soot particles gradually consumed, the contact between the soot and catalyst becomes loose, resulting in an improvement of the NO oxidation to NO2 and NO2-assistance soot combustion. We suppose that soot catalytic combustion by O-2 and NO2 is simultaneously existed, in which the oxygen vacancy concentration on the Fe-CeO2 catalysts is a key factor to influence the catalytic performance. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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