Promotion effect of rare earth elements (Ce, Nd, Pr) on physicochemical properties of M-Al mixed oxides (M = Cu, Ni, Co) and their catalytic activity in N2O decomposition
Journal article, 2021

A series of M-AlOx mixed oxides (M = Cu, Co, Ni) with the addition of high loadings of rare earth elements (REE, R = Ce, Nd, Pr; R0.5M0.8Al0.2, molar ratio) were investigated in N2O decomposition. The precursors were prepared by coprecipitation and subsequent calcination at 600 °C. The obtained mixed metal oxides were characterized by X-ray diffraction with Rietveld analysis, N2 sorption, and H2 temperature-programmed reduction. Depending on the nature of REE and the initial M-Al system, R cations could be separately segregated in oxide form or coordinated with the transition metal cations and form mixed structures. The addition of Ce3+ consistently led to nanocrystalline CeO2 mixed with the divalent oxides, whereas the addition of Nd3+ or Pr3+ resulted in the formation of their respective oxide phases as well as perovskites/Ruddlesden–Popper phases. The presence of REE modified the textural and redox properties of the calcined materials. The rare earth element-induced formation of low-temperature reducible MOx species that systematically improved the N2O decomposition on the modified catalysts compared to the pristine M-Al materials by the order of Co > Ni > Cu. The Ce0.5Co0.8Al0.2 catalyst revealed the highest activity and remained stable (approximately 90% of N2O conversion) for 50 h during time-on-stream in 1000 ppm N2O, 200 ppm NO, 20 000 ppm O2, 2500 ppm H2O/N2 balance at WHSV = 16 L g−1 h−1.

Author

Hoang Phuoc Ho

RWTH Aachen University

University of Montpellier

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chemical Technology

University of Bologna

Magdalena Jabłońska

RWTH Aachen University

Leipzig University

Giada Beltrami

University of Ferrara

Annalisa Martucci

University of Ferrara

Thomas Cacciaguerra

University of Montpellier

Werner Paulus

University of Montpellier

Francesco Di Renzo

University of Montpellier

Giuseppe Fornasari

University of Bologna

Angelo Vaccari

University of Bologna

Patricia Benito

University of Bologna

Regina Palkovits

RWTH Aachen University

Journal of Materials Science

0022-2461 (ISSN) 1573-4803 (eISSN)

Vol. 56 27 15012-15028

Subject Categories

Inorganic Chemistry

Physical Chemistry

Materials Chemistry

DOI

10.1007/s10853-021-06245-x

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12/14/2021