Low Temperature NO and CO Conversion with a Mechanistic Approach on Ru-Composed Cerium Oxide
Rahul D Kerkar1,2, Arun V Salker1
1School of Chemical Sciences, Goa University, Panaji 403206, Goa, India.
Abstract:
Catalytic reduction of NO with CO at a lower temperature is an extremely challenging task, thus requiring conceivable surfaces to overcome such issues. Ru-substituted CeO2 catalysts prepared via the solution combustion method were employed in CO oxidation and NO-CO conversion studies. The characterization for material formation and surface structure was carried out through XRD, SEM, TEM, and BET surface area. The catalytic study revealed the promising behavior of 5% Ru in CeO2 for the 100% conversion of NO-CO at 150 °C, proving it to be an excellent exhaust material. These observed results are also supported by temperature-programmed studies, i.e. TPD of NO and CO in addition to NH3-TPD and H2-TPR for their convincible surface interaction that is inclined toward a significant change in the conversion path. Additionally, the proposed mechanism, based on the experimental evidence, sheds light on the NO-CO redox reaction, directing the reaction pathway toward the Langmuir-Hinshelwood and Mars-Van Krevelen-type route. Moreover, the exceptional performance can be attributed to the strategic incorporation of Ru in CeO2, where the strong interaction of Ru-Ce is able to gain a high synergy for NO and CO conversion.
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