Role of the nature of the support (alumina or silica), of the support porosity, and of the Pt dispersion in the selective reduction of NO by C3H6 under lean-burn conditions
P. Denton et al., Role of the nature of the support (alumina or silica), of the support porosity, and of the Pt dispersion in the selective reduction of NO by C3H6 under lean-burn conditions, J CATALYSIS, 189(2), 2000, pp. 410-420
During selective reduction of NOx under lean-burn conditions, a Pt particle
size dependency has previously been observed with various supports. In thi
s study, we have examined the influence of various parameters over a large
range of initial metal dispersion: nature of the support (silica or alumina
), support porosity, presence of impurities (particularly chlorine or sulfu
r), nature of the platinum precursor salt, and Pt particle size distributio
n. Furthermore, we have considered the mean particle size after sintering u
nder the reactant mixture up to 773 K. Of the factors considered, only the
Pt dispersion is of key importance. The intrinsic activity increases with d
ecreasing dispersion (measured initially or after reaction) for each of the
main reactions: reduction of NO into N-2 or N2O, oxidation of NO into NO2,
or oxidation of C3H6 into CO2. The dispersion does not clearly affect the
selectivity. (C) 2000 Academic Press.