Abstract

TiO 2 (anatase), SiO 2 and γ-Al 2O 3 were used as supports for Co-, Cu-, Fe- and Mn-oxide with a loading of active phase corresponding to one theoretical layer. The catalysts were tested for the combustion of CO and toluene, and the best combinations with active phase and support were submitted to a deactivation test in a waste gas incinerator for 50 days. The catalyst screening showed that CuO x /TiO 2 was the most promising system. To design a catalyst with good activity and transport properties, a macroporous substrate was coated with TiO 2 for use as a support for Cu-oxide. Titania overlayers were prepared by precipitation from oxychloride, tetrachloride and alkoxide, and stabilisation with ZrO 2 and SiO 2 was tried. The results show that precipitation from oxychloride gives the best properties and that addition of ZrO 2 gives enhanced activity to the catalyst, while SiO 2 addition produces increased stability.

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