Influence of the surface adsorption-desorption processes on the ignition curves of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) complete oxidation over supported catalysts
M. Paulis et al., Influence of the surface adsorption-desorption processes on the ignition curves of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) complete oxidation over supported catalysts, APP CATAL B, 26(1), 2000, pp. 37-46
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Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics","Environmental Engineering & Energy
The simplicity to obtain ignition curves has resulted in heir extended use
for the measurement of the catalysts activity in the complete oxidation of
VOCs, However, we have found that this method gives incorrect results for s
ome systems, such as conversions greater than 100% or disagreements between
the conversion values calculated through the concentration change of the r
eactants and the products, which can lead to misunderstandings. Toluene oxi
dation over reduced Pd/Al2O3 and acetone oxidation over supported Mn2O3 hav
e presented those features. The study of these systems has been carried out
performing DRIFTS spectra under reaction conditions and TPD experiments. T
he effect of the start-up procedure of the complete oxidation reactions has
been considered as well. After discarding the formation of partial oxidati
on products and the hydrogen retention on Pd as possible causes, the adsorp
tion-desorption processes of VOCs, surface intermediates and CO2 were consi
dered. It can be concluded that when the activity of the active phase suppo
rted on the Al2O3 is high enough to allow the coupling at relatively low te
mperature of combustion with the adsorption and desorption processes of tol
uene or acetone and CO2, a sort of chain reaction occurs leading to CO2 pea
ks. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.