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A study of a ceria-zirconia-supported manganese oxide catalyst for combustion of Diesel soot particles

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COMBUSTION AND FLAME
Volume 153, Issue 1-2, Pages 97-104

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.combustflame.2007.11.010

Keywords

manganese oxide; cerium-zirconium mixed oxide; FT-IR spectroscopy; FT-Raman spectroscopy; catalytic oxidation; Diesel soot

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A study has been conducted on the structural and morphological characterization of a Ce-Zr mixed oxide-supported Mn oxide as well as on its catalytic activity in the oxidation of particulate matter arising from Diesel engines. X-ray powder diffraction analysis (XRD) and FT-IR and FT-Raman spectroscopy evidence that the support is a fluorite-like ceria-zirconia solid solution, whereas the supported phase corresponds to the manganese oxide denoted as bixbyite (alpha-Mn2O3). Thermal analyses and FT-IR spectra in air at varying temperatures of soot mechanically mixed with the catalyst evidence that the combustion takes place to a total extent in the range 420-720 K, carboxylic species being detected as intermediate compounds. Moreover, the soot oxidation was studied in a flow reactor and was found to be selective to CO2, with CO as by-product in the range 420-620 K. The amount of the generated CO decreases significantly with increasing O-2 concentration in the feed. (C) 2008 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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