SELECTIVE SUPPRESSION OF UNDESIRABLE COMPETITIVE OXIDATION DURING SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION OF NITROGEN MONOXIDE BY ETHENE IN EXCESS OXYGEN OVER METAL-LOADED ALUMINAS
N. Okazaki et al., SELECTIVE SUPPRESSION OF UNDESIRABLE COMPETITIVE OXIDATION DURING SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION OF NITROGEN MONOXIDE BY ETHENE IN EXCESS OXYGEN OVER METAL-LOADED ALUMINAS, Chemistry Letters, (9), 1997, pp. 889-890
Calcining cobalt or nickel-loaded alumina at high temperatures suppres
sed selectively the undesirable oxidation of ethene by oxygen in the s
elective reduction of nitrogen monoxide by ethene in excess oxygen, wh
ile such an effect was not observed over iron-loaded alumina. The reas
ons were also explained on the basis of the results of XPS studies.