Abstract

The partial oxidation of propane and the mechanism of the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO by C3H8 over CoO(x)/Al2O3 catalysts were investigated using in situ infrared spectroscopy. Emphases are placed on the formation and reactivity of surface oxygenates during the SCR reaction. The SCR reaction starts with partial oxidation of propane to adsorbed acetate and formate. Impregnation of cobalt onto alumina greatly enhanced this reaction. The as-formed acetate acts as an efficient reductant for NO reduction. Surface nitrates (nitrites) are also reactive to propane and to oxygenates generated from C3H8 + O2 reaction. Surface -NCO species are formed over CoO(x)/Al2O3 catalysts. These nitrogen containing organic species are believed to be the direct intermediates in the final formation of N2. On the basis of these investigations, a proposed reaction mechanism explains the formation and roles of all intermediates detected by IR spectroscopy in this study.

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