Abstract

The catalytic properties of Pd/Sr 0.8La 0.2XAl 11O 19 (X = Al and Mn) and Pd/Al 2O 3MO χ (M = Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn and Ni) catalysts were investigated for use in catalytic combustion. The activity of Pd/Sr 0.8La 0.2 Al 12O 19 initially increased with rise in temperature, but decreased at high temperatures (ca. 700°C). The drop in catalytic activity was steep when the supported Pd particles were sintered after calcination above 1000°C. The activity drop accompanied dissociation of PdO into metallic Pd. Such significant drop in catalytic activity can be avoided by the use of Mn-substituted hexaaluminate (X = Mn) as a catalyst support, due to its activity for combustion. The drop could be also avoided by use of Pd/A1 2O 3-NiO catalysts calcined at low temperatures. Although the surface area decreased with increasing NiO content, the catalytic activity increased. Pd particle size is an important factor in determining catalytic activity.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call