Evaluation of cerium modification over Cr/Ti-PILC for NO catalytic oxidation and their mechanism study†
Abstract
A series of cerium modified Cr/Ti-PILC catalysts were evaluated, which showed a remarkable increase in the activity of NO oxidation. The aim of this novel design was to investigate the mechanism of cerium modification over the Cr/Ti-PILC catalyst. Physicochemical characteristics were investigated in detail by various techniques such as BET, TPD (NO and O2), XPS, PL, EPR and DRIFTS. The analysis results demonstrated that cerium modification could facilitate the generation of oxygen vacancy via charge transfer, promote the formation of surface superoxide ions (O2−), and increase the amount of surface nitrates. Furthermore, the original oxidation pathway of Cr/Ti-PILC was maintained by cerium modification. The experimental results showed that the NO conversion of CrCe(0.25)/Ti-PILC catalyst was increased to nearly 66.9% at 300 °C.