Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.11, No.3-4, 291-305, 1997
Physicochemical Characteristics and Co Oxidation Studies over Pd/(Mn2O3+sno2) Catalyst
The mixed oxide catalyst (Mn2O3 + SnO2) prepared by the coprecipitation method has been impregnated with Pd metal and it’s catalytic behaviour for CO oxidation reaction has been investigated. In the coprecipitated material, Mn2O3 and SnO2 were found to crystallise at 875 K and 1175 K, respectively, which are significantly higher than the crystallisation temperatures of individual oxides prepared under similar conditions. Results of catalytic oxidation of CO, carried out using the pulse method for the mixed oxide system and the individual oxides, suggest significant synergistic effects between these two oxides. The impregnation of palladium metal facilitated CO oxidation and the catalyst Pd/(Mn2O3 + SnO2) was found to be quite effective for CO oxidation even at room temperature. Further, the CO disproportionation has been observed on palladium sites in the temperature range 350 to 400 K for the individual oxide systems.
Keywords:SELF-SUSTAINED OSCILLATIONS;CARBON-MONOXIDE OXIDATION;SURFACE-REACTION DYNAMICS;TEMPERATURE PATTERNS;PALLADIUM;PARTICLES;PLATINUM;DESORPTION;COVERAGE;PD/SNO2