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Title: Catalytic Combustion of Carbon Monoxide Over LaCoO3 Perovskite Catalyst
Authors: Patel, Femina
Patel, Sanjay
Gupta, Dimpesh
Acharya, Devarsh
Keywords: Catalytic Converter
Perovskite
Automotive Emission
Catalyst
Citric Acid Method
Chemical Faculty Paper
Faculty Paper
ITFCH013
09BCH008
09BCH001
Issue Date: 15-Dec-2011
Citation: International Congress of Environmental Research ICER-11, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology (SVNIT) and Journal of Environmental Research and Development (JERAD), Surat, December 15-17, 2011
Series/Report no.: ITFCH013-8
Abstract: The uses of automobiles have been increased exponentially day to day and hence also the tremendous increase in emission like CO, HC, NOx, particulate matters etc. These pollutants have negative impact on air quality, environment and human health that leads in stringent norms of pollutant emission. Perovskite oxides of general formula ABO3 (where A and B are usually rare earth and transition metal cations, respectively) promising alternatives to supported noble metals have attracted much attention for exhaust gas depollution because of their low cost, thermal stability at rather high temperatures, great versatility and excellent redox properties. Porous perovskites type complex oxides LaCoO3, LaCo0.8Cu0.2O3, La0.8Sr0.2CoO3 and La0.8Sr0.2Co0.8Cu0.2O3 were produced by citric acid method and calcined at 973 K for 5 hr. The properties of these porous materials such as crystal structures, particle sizes, pore size, surface area and pore volume were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning electron microscope (SEM)- Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX or EDS) and BET surface analysis. The formation of the perovskite structure has been shown by X-ray diffraction (XRD) for all samples except La0.8Sr0.2CoO3. The porous catalyst (LaCoO3) has been tested for carbon monoxide catalytic combustion and the results showed that these catalysts possessed high catalytic activity.
URI: http://10.1.7.181:1900/jspui/123456789/2849
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