Abstract

This study is dedicated to the development of thermally stable LaCo1−xFexO3 perovskite based catalysts for the decomposition of N2O at medium and high temperature, in representative compositions of exhaust gas from ammonia burner in nitric acid plants. In these specific conditions, N2O coexists with a large amount of NOx. Up to now, lab-scale investigations were usually restricted to low amount of NOx and water while both can originate drastic changes in the catalytic performances related to activation/deactivation phenomena. The impact of NO concentration in terms of activity and stability has been discussed at moderate temperature and correlated to extensive bulk and surface characterization from different techniques (X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, XPS, Mössbauer spectroscopy, Tof-SIMS). It was found that the catalytic performances in terms of activity and stability depend on the relative concentration of Co with the best performances recorded on LaCo0.2Fe0.8O3.

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