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Effects of contact model and NOx on soot oxidation activity over Pt/MnOx-CeO2 and the reaction mechanisms

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Abstract This study aims to compare the promoting roles of NO and NO 2 additions on soot oxidation over Pt/MnO x -CeO 2 under tight and loose contacts and further… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This study aims to compare the promoting roles of NO and NO 2 additions on soot oxidation over Pt/MnO x -CeO 2 under tight and loose contacts and further reveal the mechanisms for the promoted reactions by DRIFTS (diffuse reflectance infrared fourier transform spectroscopy) and GCMS (gas chromatograph mass spectrometer). The soot oxidation tests show that the promotion of NO x cannot be exhibited under tight contact and NO addition displays a greater promoting role than NO 2 addition under loose contact. The mechanism investigations indicate that more surface nitrates form on the catalyst in NO and their decomposition effectively enhances the formation and desorption of more active oxygen species, which would be a key role in the accelerated soot oxidation reactions. However, the promoting role of NO can not be found in tight contact, it may be due to the inhibition of nitrate formation by soot coverage on the surface of the catalyst. This work also confirms that active oxygen would be main contributor for soot oxidation despite the presence of NO 2 .

Keywords: soot oxidation; oxidation; model nox; effects contact; nox soot; contact model

Journal Title: Chemical Engineering Journal
Year Published: 2017

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