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J Hazard Mater ; 178(1-3): 917-25, 2010 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20207073

ABSTRACT

Various experiments and analysis were conducted in order to manufacture a catalyst that could very efficiently oxidize carbon monoxide at room temperature and also to identify the relevant factors influencing the oxidation reaction. Pt/TiO(2) catalyst can increase the oxidizing capability of CO at low temperature and room temperature by reduction. In FT-IR experiments, the catalyst that displayed excellent activity was capable of efficiently oxidizing CO to CO(2) using atmospheric oxygen. Based on the results of XPS analysis, we found that the reduced catalyst changed the platinum's oxidation value to Pt(+2) and Pt(+0). Through the O(2)-reoxidation experiments, the catalyst, which consisted of non-stoichiometric platinum oxidized species, displayed an excellent ability to accept oxygen. In this study, the Pt/TiO(2) catalyst was able to very efficiently oxidize CO at low temperature and room temperature even with a minute quantity of platinum.


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Carbon Monoxide/chemistry , Platinum/chemistry , Carbon Monoxide/economics , Catalysis , Feasibility Studies , Oxidation-Reduction , Platinum/economics , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Temperature , Titanium/chemistry , X-Ray Diffraction
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J Hazard Mater ; 165(1-3): 39-47, 2009 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19059718

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Various experiments were conducted to improve durability against SO(2) by impregnating the same amount of vanadium in TiO(2) which had the various physical properties. According to those catalysts, the degree of deactivation by SO(2) had various results, and it was found that the production of unreacted NH(3) in selective catalytic reduction reaction should be low. Based on X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis, O(2) on-off test, O(2) reoxidation test and H(2)-temperature programmed reduction experiment, the redox capacity of catalyst was improved due to increasing of non-stoichiometric compounds. Such a non-stoichiometric oxide and redox capacity of catalyst can be enhanced by the ball-milling process, and the production of ammonium sulfate salt can be more easily inhibited by the superior oxidation-reduction capacity of catalyst. We found that this result is caused by producing and increasing of V(x+) (x

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Titanium/chemistry , Vanadium/chemistry , Ammonia , Catalysis , Oxidation-Reduction , Sulfur Dioxide
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