J. Oi et al., DECOMPOSITION OF NITROUS-OXIDE OVER SUPPORTED RHODIUM CATALYSTS AND DEPENDENCY ON FEED GAS-COMPOSITION, Applied catalysis. B, Environmental, 12(4), 1997, pp. 277-286
The catalytic decomposition of nitrous oxide to nitrogen and oxygen wa
s studied over Rh/ZnO, Rh/CeO2, Rh/ZSM-5, Cu-ZSM-5 and Co-Al-CO3-HT (h
ydrotalcite). The effects of metal loading and calcination conditions
upon the catalytic performance were examined on Rh/ZnO. A 0.5 wt.% Rh/
ZnO catalyst was found to be the most active catalyst, whose reaction
rate was 4.0 x 10(4) mu mol(N2O). g(-1). h(-1) under the conditions of
950 ppm N2O and 5% O-2 at 300 degrees C. The oxidized Rh/ZnO showed a
higher activity than that calcined in a reducing atmosphere. The TEM
and EDX observations revealed the formation of particles of ca. 50 Ang
strom in diameter. They consisted of rhodium and zinc oxides as major
and minor components, respectively. The activities of all these cataly
sts decreased when NO2 and H2O were added to the feed.