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A new dynamic N2O reduction system based on Rh/ceria-zirconia: from mechanistic insight towards a practical application

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CATALYSIS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 11, 期 2, 页码 671-680

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0cy02035d

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The study investigates the application of Rh/CLZ catalyst in reducing N2O from industrial exhaust streams, revealing that hydrocarbon pretreatment enhances catalyst activity and explaining the reaction mechanism. The results demonstrate a unique N2O abatement performance in the presence of competing oxidants.
Simultaneous reduction of N2O in the presence of co-existing oxidants, especially NO, from industrial plants, is a challenging task. This study explores the applications of a hydrocarbon reduced Rh/Zr stabilized La doped ceria (Rh/CLZ) catalyst in N2O abatement from oxidant rich industrial exhaust streams e.g. NO, CO2, and O-2. The reaction mechanism was studied by the temporal analysis of products. The obtained results revealed that hydrocarbon pretreatment led to the creation of ceria oxygen vacancies and the formation of carbon deposits on the Rh/CLZ catalyst surface. These ceria oxygen vacancies are the active sites for the selective reduction of N2O into N-2, while the dissociated O atoms from N2O fill the ceria oxygen vacancies. The oxidation of the deposited carbon via the lattice ceria oxygen generates new ceria oxygen vacancies, thereby extending the catalytic cycle. The reduction of N2O over C3H6 reduced Rh/CLZ is a process combining oxygen vacancy healing and deposited carbon oxidation. The results obtained from fixed-bed reactor experiments demonstrated that the hydrocarbon reduced Rh/CLZ catalyst provided a unique and extraordinary N2O abatement performance in the presence of co-existing competing oxidants (reactivity order: N2O similar to NO > O-2 > CO2 similar to H2O).

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