1. Self-sustained combustion of carbon monoxide promoted by the Cu-Ce/ZSM-5 catalyst in CO/O2/N2 atmosphere.
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Bin, Feng, Wei, Xiaolin, Li, Bo, and Hui, Kwan San
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COMBUSTION , *COPPER catalysts , *CERIUM compounds , *ZSM zeolites , *ATMOSPHERIC carbon monoxide , *CHEMICAL preparations industry - Abstract
The Cu/ZSM-5, Ce/ZSM-5 and Cu-Ce/ZSM-5 catalysts were prepared and characterized in this investigation and the catalytic activity of carbon monoxide (CO) combustion under these catalysts was determined by temperature-programmed oxidation. The activity for the CO combustion follows the decreasing order: Cu-Ce/ZSM-5 > Cu/ZSM-5 > Ce/ZSM-5, indicated by lower ignition, light-off, extinction temperature and broader hysteresis determined via both heating and cooling feeding process. The CO adsorbed on the copper sites to form Cu + –CO complexes, monodentate and bidentate carbonates was considered to be the crucial step for CO catalytic combustion. At the CO concentration ≥5 vol.%, the CO self-sustained combustion was achieved over the Cu-Ce/ZSM-5 catalyst. One reason is due to formation of Cu 2+ ions incorporated into cerium oxides, which are more reducible than the copper clusters, minicrystals and bulk CuO particles. Another reason is attributable to the formation of Ce 4+ /Ce 3+ redox couple, which facilitates oxygen transport on the catalyst surface. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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