Abstract

• Carbon black decreases the calcination temperature to obtain perovskite structure. • The distribution of copper depends on the calcination temperature. • The insertion of copper into the structure is promoted with calcination temperature. • BMC3-C600 shows the most stable performance during cyclic experiments. • The presence of copper on surface and of oxygen vacancies are promoted for BMC3-C600. A series of BaMn 0.7 Cu 0.3 O 3 solids were prepared by a modified sol-gel method in which carbon black (VULCAN XC-72R), and different calcination temperatures (BMC3-CX, where X indicates the calcination temperature) have been used. The fresh and used catalysts were characterized by ICP-OES, XRD, XPS, FESEM, TEM, O 2 -TPD and H 2 -TPR. The presence of a carbon black during sol-gel synthesis of BMC3 mixed oxide allows diminishing the calcination temperature needed to achieve the perovskite structure, but it hinders the formation of the BaMnO 3 polytype. The use of low calcination temperatures during synthesis reduces the sintering effects, and the mixed oxides present lower particle size, slightly higher BET surface areas and macropores with lower diameter than BMC3. The distribution of copper in BMC3-CX catalysts depends on the calcination temperature and copper insertion into the perovskite structure is promoted as the calcination temperature increases. All BMC3-CX catalysts are active for NO to NO 2 and NO x -assisted soot oxidation processes, but only BMC3-C600 and BMC3-C700 show higher catalytic activity than BMC3 reference catalyst. BMC3-C600 presents the best performance as it features a high amount of surface copper and oxygen vacancies that increase during reaction. The comparison between the performance of the two best catalysts of the BM-CX series (BM-C700) and the BMC3-CX series (BMC3-C600) suggests that the unique advantage of using copper in the modified sol-gel synthesis is an additional decrease of 100 °C in the calcination temperature used for the synthesis of the best catalyst, which is 700 °C for BM-CX and 600 °C for BMC3-CX.

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