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Contact dynamics for a solid-solid reaction mediated by gas-phase oxygen: Study on the soot oxidation over ceria-based catalysts

Authors :
Piumetti, Marco (author)
van der Linden, B. (author)
Makkee, M. (author)
Miceli, Paolo (author)
Fino, Debora (author)
Russo, Nunzio (author)
Bensaid, Samir (author)
Piumetti, Marco (author)
van der Linden, B. (author)
Makkee, M. (author)
Miceli, Paolo (author)
Fino, Debora (author)
Russo, Nunzio (author)
Bensaid, Samir (author)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Ceria-based catalysts with different topological and textural properties have been prepared to study the role of the soot-catalyst contact on the soot oxidation reaction. The physico-chemical features of the catalysts have been investigated by means of complementary techniques, such as powder XRD, N2 physisorption at -196 °C, optical microscopy at variable temperature, FESEM, TEM, and thermogravimetric analysis.As a whole, the best catalytic activity has been obtained with the CeO2-nanocubes (denoted to as "Ce-NC") because of their higher intrinsic reactivity. On the other hand, high-surface area materials prepared by the cerium nitrate decomposition (denoted to as "Ce-ND") or hydrothermal route (CeO2-stars, referred to as "Ce-SAS") resulted less effective toward the soot combustion, confirming the surface-sensitivity for this reaction.Moreover, it has been proven a higher dependence of the oxidation activity on the catalyst-to-soot ratio (wt./wt.) for the nanostructured catalyst (Ce-NC) exhibiting the lowest BET specific surface area (SBET = 4 m2 g-1). On the other hand, the accessible (real) surface area, at variance of the BET surface area, seems to play a relevant role for this solid-solid reaction mediated by gas-phase oxygen.<br />ChemE/Catalysis Engineering<br />ChemE/O&O groep

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1040028999
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.apcatb.2016.06.006