Pe. Marti et al., METHANE COMBUSTION OVER LA0.8SR0.2MNO3+X SUPPORTED ON MAL2O4 (M=MG, NI AND CO) SPINELS, Applied catalysis. B, Environmental, 4(2-3), 1994, pp. 225-235
Catalysts containing 20 wt.-% La0.8Sr0.2MnO3+x supported on spinels (M
Al2O4), were prepared by impregnation. Three different supports (MgAl2
O4, NiAl2O4 and CoAl2O4) were prepared by coprecipitation. X-ray diffr
action line broadening indicated that the mean particle size of the de
posited perovskite depended on the spinel used as support. Oxygen evol
ution measurements carried out in helium in the temperature range from
300 to 1360 K showed that the thermal decomposition proceeded similar
ly on all three supported catalysts, beginning at about 800 K. The amo
unt of oxygen which evolved was found to depend on the particle size o
f the perovskite. The smaller the perovskite particles were, the more
stable they were toward thermal decomposition. Kinetic tests were perf
ormed in a fixed-bed microreactor at 600-1200 K and atmospheric pressu
re using a reactant mixture with a ratio CH4:O2 = 1:4. The reaction ra
te per gram perovskite, measured at 770 K, was more than ten times hig
her for La0.8Sr0.2MnO3+x/MgAl2O4 than for unsupported La0.8Sr0.2MnO3+x
. The high activity of the MgAl2O4-supported perovskite is attributed
to the high dispersion of the perovskite on this catalyst, leading to
a larger active surface area compared to the unsupported La0.8Sr0.2MnO
3+x.