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Thermally stable Pt/K2Ti2O5 as high-temperature NOx storage and reduction catalyst SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Thermally stable Pt/K2Ti2O5 as high-temperature NOx storage and reduction catalyst
Authors
Wang, QSohn, JHChung, JS
Date Issued
2009-07-03
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Abstract
Pt/K2Ti2O5 is developed as a high-temperature NOx storage and reduction (NSR) catalyst. K2Ti2O5, in place of alkali metals and gamma-Al2O3, works as both support and NOx adsorber; and, unlike alkali-doped NSR catalysts that tend to deactivate at temperature higher than 500 degrees C, K2Ti2O5 shows stable NOx adsorption in a high temperature range of 500-600 degrees C. The NOx storage and reduction performance over Pt/K2Ti2O5 is studied by various means, including temperature-programmed adsorption, isothermal storage, and lean-rich cycling experiments. A maximum value of adsorbed NOx species (close to 1.2 mmol/g catalyst) is achieved at 550 degrees C. Temperature-programmed de-sorption reveals that the adsorbed NOx on Pt/K2Ti2O5 is highly stable, with a peak at 720 degrees C. Thermal stability investigations indicate Pt/K2Ti2O5 has a much higher stability than Pt-K/TiO2. Mechanism studies reveal that KNO3-like compound is formed after NOx adsorption, and that NOx storage and reduction process on K2Ti2O5 is accompanied by a structure transformation between K2Ti2O5 and K2Ti16O13. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
High temperature; NOx storage-reduction; Pt/K2Ti2O5; Thermal stability; Structure transformation; LEAN-BURN ENGINE; PT/BA/AL2O3 CATALYST; SULFUR TOLERANCE; 3-WAY CATALYSTS; FT-IR; PERFORMANCE; OXIDATION; CO/KXTI2O5; ADSORPTION; TITANATES
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/26256
DOI
10.1016/J.APCATB.2008.12.007
ISSN
0926-3373
Article Type
Article
Citation
APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL, vol. 89, no. 39815, page. 97 - 103, 2009-07-03
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