A. Ueda et al., REDUCTION OF NITROGEN MONOXIDE WITH PROPENE IN THE PRESENCE OF OXYGENAND MOISTURE OVER GOLD SUPPORTED ON METAL-OXIDES, Applied catalysis. B, Environmental, 12(2-3), 1997, pp. 81-93
Gold supported on several metal oxides has been prepared with high dis
persion by deposition-precipitation and coprecipitation methods. These
catalysts are active for the reduction of NO with C3H6 in the presenc
e of oxygen and moisture, the reaction temperature varied depending on
the kind of metal oxide support and increasing in the order of alpha-
Fe2O3 similar to ZnO < MgO similar to TiO2 < Al2O3. The highest conver
sion to N-2 (about 70%) was obtained over Au/Al2O3 with a metal loadin
g of 0.1-0.2 Wt.-% at 700 K. The conversion of NO to N-2 over Au/Al2O3
was not reduced, but slightly increased by the presence of water, alt
hough over Al2O3 alone it was markedly depressed. Oxygen enhanced the
reduction of NO by C3H6 and NO2 reacted with C3H6 at lower temperature
s than NO, indicating that NO reduction could take place through the o
xidation of NO to NO2, which might then react with C3H6.