Abstract

Abstract This study examined the reduction of NO x by H 2 over a Pt/Al 2 O 3 catalyst coated onto a monolith as a function of temperature. The formation of N 2 O began at a low temperature due to the chemisorption of NO on Pt metal and its resulting oxidation at the Pt active sites. The formation of N 2 was possible at higher temperatures because at the high temperatures, the reaction rate for N 2 formation was higher than the reaction rate for N 2 O formation. The formation of NO 2 was predominant above 150 °C due to the excessive oxidation activity of the catalyst. The formation of N 2 O at low temperatures and that of N 2 at high temperatures were found to be strongly related to the Pt loading and the temperature range in which the reductive activity was obtained, respectively. Therefore, both reductive conditions and an adequate reaction temperature are important factors for the selective formation of N 2 from the reduction of NO on a Pt catalyst. The temperature-dependent change in the oxidation state of Pt during the reduction of NO was also examined to determine the mechanism for the reduction of NO x by H 2 . In addition, the reaction conditions for the selective reduction of NO x to N 2 were determined.

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