Abstract

The activities of the Pd–Cu catalysts supported on various metal oxides for the reduction of nitrate and nitrite ions were compared at a constant pH. Among them, the catalysts supported on titania xerogel prepared by a glycothermal method showed the highest performance for nitrate reduction. For the reduction of nitrite ions, Pd–Cu/CeO2 showed the highest catalytic activity; however, significant dissolution of the components of the catalyst was observed during the reaction at a relatively low pH range. On the other hand, a single-component Pd catalyst supported on titania xerogel showed excellent activity for the reduction of nitrite ion and could be used at a wide range of pH. For these catalysts, the product selectivity for N2 from nitrite ions was markedly improved by decreasing the partial pressure of H2 in the feed.

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