Abstract
The room temperature decomposition of N2O over prereduced Rh‐based catalysts (Rh supported on ceria, zirconia and titania–alumina) is studied as a function of the oxygen content in the feed. Results indicate that Rh supported on titania–alumina shows lower degree of inhibition by gaseous oxygen on this reaction, attributed to the role of the metal particle–support interface region in the reaction. The effect of Rh loading and of the reaction temperature are consistent with the hypothesis.
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