Catalysis Letters, Vol.96, No.3-4, 177-183, 2004
Electrochemical promotion of propene combustion in air excess on perovskite catalyst
The combustion of light hydrocarbons finds an important application in volatile organic compounds (VOCs) abatement. Catalytic combustion is interesting in this domain, because it may be carried out at relatively low temperatures and under large air excess. For this purpose, precious metal-based catalysts are very performing, but the quest for a lower-cost alternative solution is necessary. In this field, conducting mixed oxides such as perovskites are good candidates, especially when they are electrochemically promoted. The present work shows that electrochemical promotion of catalytic activity (NEMCA effect) in propene total combustion can be carried out with La0.8Sr0.2Co0.8Fe0.2O3, an electron-conducting perovskite-type oxide, deposited on YSZ.