期刊
TOPICS IN CATALYSIS
卷 56, 期 1-8, 页码 489-492出版社
SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11244-013-0003-8
关键词
Iron oxide; Potassium; Cerium oxide; Soot; Diesel; Oxidation; Promotion; Ferrite; Work function
This paper describes the investigations of the catalytic activity in soot oxidation over well-defined iron oxide based materials. The nanostructuration of iron oxide by potassium into tunnelled (KFeO2) and layered (K2Fe22O34) ferrites and the surface promotion with CeO2 results in the marked increase in the catalytic activity (decrease of the ignition temperature down to 210 A degrees C and T (10 %) to 310 A degrees C). The measurements of the catalysts work function showed that both nanostructuration and surface promotion with ceria of the best KFeO2 phase led to increase of the electron availability (decrease of the work function). Strong correlation of the catalytic activity in soot combustion of the Ce-K-Fe-O systems with the work function value was revealed for the first time in the model studies, and can be used as a guideline for optimisation of the real catalytic filters.
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