R. Dumpelmann et al., FORMATION OF ISOCYANIC ACID DURING THE REACTION OF MIXTURES OF NO, COAND H-2 OVER SUPPORTED PLATINUM CATALYSTS, Applied catalysis. B, Environmental, 6(4), 1995, pp. 291-296
On-line infrared spectroscopy has been used to show that isocyanic aci
d, HNCO, is a substantial primary product of the reaction between NO,
CO and H-2 over aPt/SiO2 catalyst. At 230 degrees C it accounts for mo
re than 40% of the CO converted. No isocyanic acid is seen when Al2O3
is placed downstream of Pt/SiO2, or when using a Pt/Al2O3 catalyst und
er the same conditions, due to rapid hydrolysis of HNCO on the alumina
. Isocyanic acid may exist as a trace intermediate in automobile catal
ytic converters during their warm-up phase but it is unlikely to emerg
e from the pore system of alumina-based catalysts.