Facile coating of Co3O4 on open-cell metallic foam for N2O catalytic decomposition
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2022

Co3O4 coated on open-cell metallic foams, which can merge the catalytic activity of Co3O4 and advantages derived from the geometry of the support, are promising for environ-mental applications such as the decomposition of N2O (deN(2)O). This study demonstrates how it is possible to easily and reproducibly prepare a well-adhered layer of Co3O4 with a similar specific surface area as the materials prepared with the precipitation method (similar to 23 m(2) g(-1) c(oating)) and controlled thickness on FeCrAlloy open-cell foams of different porosity and dimension by the electrosynthesis of Co(OH)(2) followed by thermal treatment (600 degrees C). The obtained structured catalysts show stable performance after three cycles of catalytic decomposition of N2O between 250 and 550 degrees C, with a similar T-50 of approximately 460 degrees C, which is comparable to the combustion or precipitated catalysts but pro-vides a lower pressure drop. Under the operating conditions with a sequential test, the presence of NO and/or O-2 in the feed gas inhibits partially the catalytic activity of the structured catalysts while the presence of H2O shows a slight enhancement in the N2O conversion at a temperature above 450 degrees C.(c) 2022 Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Open-cell metallic foam

Co3O4

Co(OH)(2)

N2O decomposition

Electrodeposition

Författare

Hoang Phuoc Ho

Universita di Bologna

RWTH Aachen University

Chalmers, Kemi och kemiteknik, Kemiteknik

Katarzyna Swirk

Université de Montpellier

Giancosimo Sanghez de Luna

Universita di Bologna

Magdalena Jablonska

Universität Leipzig

RWTH Aachen University

Francesca Ospitali

Universita di Bologna

Francesco Di Renzo

Université de Montpellier

Gerard Delahay

Université de Montpellier

Giuseppe Fornasari

Universita di Bologna

Angelo Vaccari

Universita di Bologna

Regina Palkovits

RWTH Aachen University

Patricia Benito

Universita di Bologna

Chemical Engineering Research and Design

0263-8762 (ISSN) 1744-3563 (eISSN)

Vol. 188 166-178

Ämneskategorier

Materialkemi

Annan kemiteknik

Annan kemi

DOI

10.1016/j.cherd.2022.09.046

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2023-10-26