Effect of nitrate metal (Ce, Cu, Mn and Co) precursors for the total oxidation of carbon monoxide

Authors

  • Subhash Dey
  • Devendra Mohan
  • Ganesh Chan Dhal
  • Ram Prasad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18799/24056529/2017/3/137

Keywords:

Carbon monoxide, Nitrate precursor, Catalyst activity, Reaction temperature, Reactive calcination

Abstract

The ambient temperature carbon monoxide oxidation is one of the important topics in the present sce- nario. In this paper, we prepared various types of catalysts from the precursors of cobalt nitrate, cerium nitrate, copper nitrate and manganese nitrate for the oxidation of CO. Among the prepared catalysts, the cerium nitrate precursor showed the best performance for CO oxidation at low temperature. The activity of the catalysts was measured in different calcination conditions like stagnant air, flowing air and reactive calcination (4.5% CO in air). The activity test was done in the reactor under the following reaction con- ditions: 100 mg of catalyst, 2.5% CO in the air and the reaction temperature was increased from ambient to a higher value at which complete oxidation of CO was achieved. The characterization of the catalyst was done by several techniques like XRD, FTIR, SEM-EDX, XPS and BET. The order of activity for different catalysts was as follows: Ce-Oxide > Mn-Oxide > Cu-Oxide > Co-Oxide.

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Published

2017-09-01

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