1. Synthesis of Hexagonal YbMnO3 and Its Three-Way Catalytic Performance.
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Inoue, Michiyo, Iwase, Kengo, Watanabe, Satoshi, Yamaguchi, Michitaka, Nagao, Yuki, Endo, Yoshinori, Wakabayashi, Takashi, Endo, Takahiro, Hosokawa, Saburo, and Tanaka, Tsunehiro
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RARE earth metals , *SPARK ignition engines , *WASTE gases , *PALLADIUM catalysts , *AROMATIC compounds - Abstract
For stringent regulations of exhaust gases from gasoline-powered vehicles, small amount of platinum-group metals (PGMs) in automotive catalysts is highly required. To satisfy this requirement, applications of base-metal catalysts such as Fe and Mn have been vigorously discussed and investigated. Previously, we reported that rare earth metals containing hexagonal Fe and Mn oxides work as effective support materials and active species in CO oxidation, C3H6 oxidation, and NO reduction. However, most of the base-metal oxides could be readily decomposed by gasoline engine aging at approximately 1000 °C. In this study, we show that hexagonal YbMnO3 (h-YbMnO3) can be obtained as single-phase using the simple coprecipitation method with H2O2. Moreover, h-YbMnO3 can function as a oxygen storage material, which maintains its hexagonal structure after hydrothermal aging at 1000 °C for 25 h owing to the small ionic radius of Yb. On the other hand, isostructural YMnO3 (h-YMnO3) can be easily decomposed under the same aging condition. The catalytic performances of Pd loaded materials (Pd/h-YbMnO3, Pd/Al2O3, and Pd/CeO2-ZrO2 (CZ)) on cordierite honeycomb substrates were evaluated. Among them, Pd/h-YbMnO3 exhibited the highest oxidation activities even though it had significantly lower specific surface area (SSA). In particular, Pd/h-YbMnO3 exhibits a strong effect on paraffin oxidation such as C3H8, which is less reactive than other olefinic and aromatic hydrocarbons for automotive catalysts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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