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Il traffico veicolare è la principale fonte antropogenica di NOx, idrocarburi (HC) e CO e, dato che la sostituzione dei motori a combustione interna con sistemi alternativi appare ancora lontana nel tempo, lo sviluppo di sistemi in grado di limitare al massimo le emissioni di questi mezzi di trasporto riveste un’importanza fondamentale. Sfortunatamente non esiste un rapporto ottimale aria/combustibile che permetta di avere basse emissioni, mentre la massima potenza ottenibile dal motore corrisponde alle condizioni di elevata formazione di CO e HC. Gli attuali sistemi di abbattimento permettono il controllo delle emissioni da sorgenti mobili tramite una centralina che collega il sistema di iniezione del motore e la concentrazione di ossigeno del sistema catalitico (posto nella marmitta) in modo da controllare il rapporto aria/combustibile (Fig. 1). Le marmitte catalitiche per motori a benzina utilizzano catalizzatori “three way” a base di Pt/Rh supportati su ossidi (allumina, zirconia e ceria), che, dovendo operare con un rapporto quasi stechiometrico combustibile/comburente, comportano una minore efficienza del motore e consumi maggiori del 20-30% rispetto alla combustione in eccesso di ossigeno. Inoltre, questa tecnologia non può essere utilizzata nei motori diesel, che lavorano in eccesso di ossigeno ed utilizzano carburanti con un tenore di zolfo relativamente elevato. In questi ultimi anni è cresciuto l’interesse per il controllo delle emissioni di NOx da fonti veicolari, con particolare attenzione alla riduzione catalitica in presenza di un eccesso di ossigeno, cioè in condizioni di combustione magra. Uno sviluppo recente è rappresentato dai catalizzatori tipo “Toyota” che sono basati sul concetto di accumulo e riduzione (storage/reduction), nei quali l’NO viene ossidato ed accumulato sul catalizzatore come nitrato in condizioni di eccesso di ossigeno. Modificando poi per brevi periodi di tempo le condizioni di alimentazione da ossidanti (aria/combustibile > 14,7 p/p) a riducenti (aria/combustibile < 14,7 p/p) il nitrato immagazzinato viene ridotto a N2 e H2O. Questi catalizzatori sono però molto sensibili alla presenza di zolfo e non possono essere utilizzati con i carburanti diesel attualmente in commercio. Obiettivo di questo lavoro di tesi è stato quello di ottimizzare e migliorare la comprensione del meccanismo di reazione dei catalizzatori “storage-reduction” per l’abbattimento degli NOx nelle emissioni di autoveicoli in presenza di un eccesso di ossigeno. In particolare lo studio è stato focalizzato dapprima sulle proprietà del Pt, fase attiva nei processi di storage-reduction, in funzione del tipo di precursore e sulle proprietà e composizione della fase di accumulo (Ba, Mg ed una loro miscela equimolare) e del supporto (γ-Al2O3 o Mg(Al)O). Lo studio è stato inizialmente focalizzato sulle proprietà dei precursori del Pt, fase attiva nei processi di storage-reduction, sulla composizione della fase di accumulo (Ba, Mg ed una loro miscela equimolare) e del supporto (γ-Al2O3 o Mg(Al)O). E’ stata effettuata una dettagliata caratterizzazione chimico-fisica dei materiali preparati tramite analisi a raggi X (XRD), area superficiale, porosimetria, analisi di dispersione metallica, analisi in riduzione e/o ossidazione in programmata di temperatura (TPR-O), che ha permesso una migliore comprensione delle proprietà dei catalizzatori. Vista la complessità delle miscele gassose reali, sono state utilizzate, nelle prove catalitiche di laboratorio, alcune miscele più semplici, che tuttavia potessero rappresentare in maniera significativa le condizioni reali di esercizio. Il comportamento dei catalizzatori è stato studiato utilizzando differenti miscele sintetiche, con composizioni che permettessero di comprendere meglio il meccanismo. L’intervallo di temperatura in cui si è operato è compreso tra 200-450°C. Al fine di migliorare i catalizzatori, per aumentarne la resistenza alla disattivazione da zolfo, sono state effettuate prove alimentando in continuo SO2 per verificare la resistenza alla disattivazione in funzione della composizione del catalizzatore. I principali risultati conseguiti possono essere così riassunti: A. Caratteristiche Fisiche. Dall’analisi XRD si osserva che l’impregnazione con Pt(NH3)2(NO2)2 o con la sospensione nanoparticellare in DEG, non modifica le proprietà chimico-fisiche del supporto, con l’eccezione del campione con sospensione nanoparticellare impregnata su ossido misto per il quale si è osservata sia la segregazione del Pt, sia la presenza di composti carboniosi sulla superficie. Viceversa l’impregnazione con Ba porta ad una significativa diminuzione dell’area superficiale e della porosità. B. Caratteristiche Chimiche. L’analisi di dispersione metallica, tramite il chemiassorbimento di H2, mostra per i catalizzatori impregnati con Pt nanoparticellare, una bassa dispersione metallica e di conseguenza elevate dimensioni delle particelle di Pt. I campioni impregnati con Pt(NH3)2(NO2)2 presentano una migliore dispersione. Infine dalle analisi TPR-O si è osservato che: Maggiore è la dispersione del metallo nobile maggiore è la sua interazione con il supporto, L’aumento della temperatura di riduzione del PtOx è proporzionale alla quantità dei metalli alcalino terrosi, C. Precursore Metallo Nobile. Nelle prove di attività catalitica, con cicli ossidanti e riducenti continui in presenza ed in assenza di CO2, i catalizzatori con Pt nanoparticellare mostrano una minore attività catalitica, specie in presenza di un competitore come la CO2. Al contrario i catalizzatori ottenuti per impregnazione con la soluzione acquosa di Pt(NH3)2(NO2)2 presentano un’ottima attività catalitica, stabile nel tempo, e sono meno influenzabili dalla presenza di CO2. D. Resistenza all’avvelenamento da SO2. Il catalizzatore di riferimento, 17Ba1Pt/γAl2O3, mostra un effetto di avvelenamento con formazione di solfati più stabili che sul sistema Ba-Mg; difatti il campione non recupera i valori iniziali di attività se non dopo molti cicli di rigenerazione e temperature superiori ai 300°C. Per questi catalizzatori l’avvelenamento da SO2 sembra essere di tipo reversibile, anche se a temperature e condizioni più favorevoli per il 1.5Mg8.5Ba-1Pt/γAl2O3. E. Capacità di Accumulo e Rigenerabilità. Tramite questo tipo di prova è stato possibile ipotizzare e verificare il meccanismo della riduzione. I catalizzatori ottenuti per impregnazione con la soluzione acquosa di Pt(NH3)2(NO2)2 hanno mostrato un’elevata capacità di accumulo. Questa è maggiore per il campione bimetallico (Ba-Mg) a T < 300°C, mentre per il riferimento è maggiore per T > 300°C. Per ambedue i catalizzatori è evidente la formazione di ammoniaca, che potrebbe essere utilizzata come un indice che la riduzione dei nitrati accumulati è arrivata al termine e che il tempo ottimale per la riduzione è stato raggiunto o superato. Per evitare la formazione di NH3, sul catalizzatore di riferimento, è stata variata la concentrazione del riducente e la temperatura in modo da permettere alle specie adsorbite sulla superficie e nel bulk di poter raggiungere il Pt prima che l’ambiente diventi troppo riducente e quindi meno selettivo. La presenza di CO2 riduce fortemente la formazione di NH3; probabilmente perché la CO2, occupando i siti degli elementi alcalino-terrosi lontani dal Pt, impedisce ai nitriti/nitrati o all’H2 attivato di percorrere “elevate” distanze prima di reagire, aumentando così le possibilità di una riduzione più breve e più selettiva. F. Tempo di Riduzione. Si è migliorata la comprensione del ruolo svolto dalla concentrazione dell’agente riducente e dell’effetto della durata della fase riducente. Una durata troppo breve porta, nel lungo periodo, alla saturazione dei siti attivi, un eccesso alla formazione di NH3 Attraverso queste ultime prove è stato possibile formulare un meccanismo di reazione, in particolare della fase riducente. G. Meccanismo di Riduzione. La mobilità dei reagenti, nitriti/nitrati o H2 attivato è un elemento fondamentale nel meccanismo della riduzione. La vicinanza tra i siti di accumulo e quelli redox è determinante per il tipo di prodotti che si possono ottenere. La diminuzione della concentrazione del riducente o l’aumento della temperatura concede maggiore tempo o energia alle specie adsorbite sulla superficie o nel bulk per migrare e reagire prima che l’ambiente diventi troppo riducente e quindi meno selettivo.

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The interactions between outdoor bronzes and the environment, which lead to bronze corrosion, require a better understanding in order to design effective conservation strategies in the Cultural Heritage field. In the present work, investigations on real patinas of the outdoor monument to Vittorio Bottego (Parma, Italy) and laboratory studies on accelerated corrosion testing of inhibited (by silane-based films, with and without ceria nanoparticles) and non-inhibited quaternary bronzes are reported and discussed. In particular, a wet&dry ageing method was used both for testing the efficiency of the inhibitor and for patinating bronze coupons before applying the inhibitor. A wide range of spectroscopic techniques has been used, for characterizing the core metal (SEM+EDS, XRF, AAS), the corroded surfaces (SEM+EDS, portable XRF, micro-Raman, ATR-IR, Py-GC-MS) and the ageing solutions (AAS). The main conclusions were: 1. The investigations on the Bottego monument confirmed the differentiation of the corrosion products as a function of the exposure geometry, already observed in previous works, further highlighting the need to take into account the different surface features when selecting conservation procedures such as the application of inhibitors (i.e. the relative Sn enrichment in unsheltered areas requires inhibitors which effectively interact not only with Cu but also with Sn). 2. The ageing (pre-patination) cycle on coupons was able to reproduce the relative Sn enrichment that actually happens in real patinated surfaces, making the bronze specimens representative of the real support for bronze inhibitors. 3. The non-toxic silane-based inhibitors display a good protective efficiency towards pre-patinated surfaces, differently from other widely used inhibitors such as benzotriazole (BTA) and its derivatives. 4. The 3-mercapto-propyl-trimethoxy-silane (PropS-SH) additivated with CeO2 nanoparticles generally offered a better corrosion protection than PropS-SH.

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During the last years we assisted to an exponential growth of scientific discoveries for catalysis by gold and many applications have been found for Au-based catalysts. In the literature there are several studies concerning the use of gold-based catalysts for environmental applications and good results are reported for the catalytic combustion of different volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Recently it has also been established that gold-based catalysts are potentially capable of being effectively employed in fuel cells in order to remove CO traces by preferential CO oxidation in H2-rich streams. Bi-metallic catalysts have attracted increasing attention because of their markedly different properties from either of the costituent metals, and above all their enhanced catalytic activity, selectivity and stability. In the literature there are several studies demostrating the beneficial effect due to the addition of an iron component to gold supported catalysts in terms of enhanced activity, selectivity, resistence to deactivation and prolonged lifetime of the catalyst. In this work we tried to develop a methodology for the preparation of iron stabilized gold nanoparticles with controlled size and composition, particularly in terms of obtaining an intimate contact between different phases, since it is well known that the catalytic behaviour of multi-component supported catalysts is strongly influenced by the size of the metal particles and by their reciprocal interaction. Ligand stabilized metal clusters, with nanometric dimensions, are possible precursors for the preparation of catalytically active nanoparticles with controlled dimensions and compositions. Among these, metal carbonyl clusters are quite attractive, since they can be prepared with several different sizes and compositions and, moreover, they are decomposed under very mild conditions. A novel preparation method was developed during this thesis for the preparation of iron and gold/iron supported catalysts using bi-metallic carbonyl clusters as precursors of highly dispersed nanoparticles over TiO2 and CeO2, which are widely considered two of the most suitable supports for gold nanoparticles. Au/FeOx catalysts were prepared by employing the bi-metallic carbonyl cluster salts [NEt4]4[Au4Fe4(CO)16] (Fe/Au=1) and [NEt4][AuFe4(CO)16] (Fe/Au=4), and for comparison FeOx samples were prepared by employing the homometallic [NEt4][HFe3(CO)11] cluster. These clusters were prepared by Prof. Longoni research group (Department of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry- University of Bologna). Particular attention was dedicated to the optimization of a suitable thermal treatment in order to achieve, apart from a good Au and Fe metal dispersion, also the formation of appropriate species with good catalytic properties. A deep IR study was carried out in order to understand the physical interaction between clusters and different supports and detect the occurrence of chemical reactions between them at any stage of the preparation. The characterization by BET, XRD, TEM, H2-TPR, ICP-AES and XPS was performed in order to investigate the catalysts properties, whit particular attention to the interaction between Au and Fe and its influence on the catalytic activity. This novel preparation method resulted in small gold metallic nanoparticles surrounded by highly dispersed iron oxide species, essentially in an amorphous phase, on both TiO2 and CeO2. The results presented in this thesis confirmed that FeOx species can stabilize small Au particles, since keeping costant the gold content but introducing a higher iron amount a higher metal dispersion was achieved. Partial encapsulation of gold atoms by iron species was observed since the Au/Fe surface ratio was found much lower than bulk ratio and a strong interaction between gold and oxide species, both of iron oxide and supports, was achieved. The prepared catalysts were tested in the total oxidation of VOCs, using toluene and methanol as probe molecules for aromatics and alchols, respectively, and in the PROX reaction. Different performances were observed on titania and ceria catalysts, on both toluene and methanol combustion. Toluene combustion on titania catalyst was found to be enhanced increasing iron loading while a moderate effect on FeOx-Ti activity was achieved by Au addition. In this case toluene combustion was improved due to a higher oxygen mobility depending on enhanced oxygen activation by FeOx and Au/FeOx dispersed on titania. On the contrary ceria activity was strongly decreased in the presence of FeOx, while the introduction of gold was found to moderate the detrimental effect of iron species. In fact, excellent ceria performances are due to its ability to adsorb toluene and O2. Since toluene activation is the determining factor for its oxidation, the partial coverage of ceria sites, responsible of toluene adsorption, by FeOx species finely dispersed on the surface resulted in worse efficiency in toluene combustion. Better results were obtained for both ceria and titania catalysts on methanol total oxidation. In this case, the performances achieved on differently supported catalysts indicate that the oxygen mobility is the determining factor in this reaction. The introduction of gold on both TiO2 and CeO2 catalysts, lead to a higher oxygen mobility due to the weakening of both Fe-O and Ce-O bonds and consequently to enhanced methanol combustion. The catalytic activity was found to strongly depend on oxygen mobility and followed the same trend observed for catalysts reducibility. Regarding CO PROX reaction, it was observed that Au/FeOx titania catalysts are less active than ceria ones, due to the lower reducibility of titania compared to ceria. In fact the availability of lattice oxygen involved in PROX reaction is much higher in the latter catalysts. However, the CO PROX performances observed for ceria catalysts are not really high compared to data reported in literature, probably due to the very low Au/Fe surface ratio achieved with this preparation method. CO preferential oxidation was found to strongly depend on Au particle size but also on surface oxygen reducibility, depending on the different oxide species which can be formed using different thermal treatment conditions or varying the iron loading over the support.

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L’ossidazione catalitica parziale (CPO) del metano è un processo di elevato interesse scientifico ed industriale, permettendo la produzione su piccola scala di H2 o la produzione di syngas con un rapporto H2/CO = 2, utile per la produzione di metanolo o la sintesi di Fischer-Tropsch di idrocarburi. Inoltre, si possono raggiungere elevate conversioni del metano e selettività in syngas operando a bassi valori del tempo di contatto, riducendo così le dimensioni dei reattori. Tuttavia, gli elevati flussi e le temperature raggiunte nel letto possono condurre rapidamente alla disattivazione del catalizzatore; pertanto, è necessario lo sviluppo di materiali non soltanto attivi, ma anche stabili nelle condizioni di reazione. Lo scopo di questo lavoro è stato lo sviluppo di catalizzatori a base di Rh e ceria, utilizzati sia come pellets che supportati su una schiuma metallica. In particolare, il lavoro è stato focalizzato sulla sintesi, caratterizzazione ed attività catalitica di materiali Rh-CeO2-Al2O3. La presenza di CeO2 può modificare la dispersione del Rh metallico e la sua stabilità nei confronti della sinterizzazione e della formazione del carbone, mentre la stabilità termica è favorita dalla presenza di Al2O3. Poiché queste proprietà e, di conseguenza, le prestazione catalitiche dipendono dalla dimensioni delle particelle di CeO2 sono stati preparati catalizzatori con diverso contenuto di CeO2 (10 e 20 p/p %) ed utilizzando differenti metodi di preparazione per modularne le proprietà. Le sintesi sono effettuate per coprecipitazione e per sintesi con urea per trattamento micronde-idrotermale. Le prestazione dei catalizzatori in pellets sono state analizzate in un impianto di laboratorio operando a bassi valori del tempo di contatto e modificando la temperatura e la concentrazione della miscela gassosa, i.e. sia in condizioni lontane dall’equilibrio termodinamico che in condizioni prossime a quelle industriali. Un catalizzatore con lo stesso contenuto di Rh ed ottenuto da precursori tipo idrotalcite (HT) è stato utilizzato come riferimento. Per incrementare ulteriormente le prestazioni catalitiche, in particolare il trasferimento del calore lungo il letto catalitico, la migliore composizione individuata delle prove precedenti è stata depositata su pellets di una schiuma metallica (FeCrAlloy). E’ stato utilizzato il metodo dell’elettrosintesi per la deposizione di idrossidi di Rh, Ce e Al, ottenendo dopo calcinazione catalizzatori strutturati. Si è valutato l’effetto dei parametri di sintesi, potenziale applicato e tempo, sulle proprietà catalitiche. Anche in questo caso i risultati sono stati confrontati quelli ottenuti con un catalizzatori di riferimento ottenuti da un precursore HT preparati per elettrosintesi.

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Questo a lavoro di tesi si è incentrato sullo sviluppo di catalizzatori attivi nella reazione di ossidazione parziale catalitica (CPO) del metano per la produzione di idrogeno o/e syngas, con un rapporto ottimale di H2/CO, utile per la produzione idrocarburi attraverso la reazione di Fischer-Tropsch o per l’alimentazione delle fuels cells. La scarsa diffusione di questo processo è da attribuirsi alla mancanza di catalizzatori adatti a resistere agli elevati flussi e alle elevate temperature raggiunte nel letto senza subire processi di disattivazione; pertanto, è necessario lo sviluppo di nuovi catalizzatori non soltanto attivi, ma anche stabili nelle condizioni di reazione. In questa tesi si sono studiati catalizzatori con differenti fasi attive Rh e Ru supportati su CeO2-Al2O3, utilizzati in pellets. L'attenzione di questo lavoro di tesi si è focalizzata sullo studio delle proprietà e del ruolo della fase attiva e del promotore ceria nei catalizzatori. Per questo studio sono stati sintetizzati per coprecipitazione due catalizzatori con ugual concentrazione di cerio ma diversa fase attiva, Rodio e Rutenio e se ne sono studiate le proprietà. Della fase attiva con migliori prestazioni, il Rh, se ne è approfondito lo studio, indagando sulla migliore metodologia di attivazione e sul miglior metodo di sintesi del catalizzatore. Infine, per lo studio dell’effetto del cerio sia nelle proprietà chimico-fisiche che nella attività catalitica, sono stati preparati per coprecipitazione diversi catalizzatori di tipo Rh-CeO2-Al2O3, con un contenuto di cerio variabile ma con ugual concentrazione di fase attiva, cosi come dei campioni di riferimento contenti soltanto ceria o allumina. Questi catalizzatori sono stati testati in severe condizioni e per lunghi tempi di reazione per simulare l’utilizzo industriale ed evidenziarne le caratteristiche.

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This work deals with the oxidation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) to 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA) using metal supported catalysts. Catalysts were prepared from the immobilisation of preformed monometallic (Au, Pd) and bimetallic (AuCu, AuPd) nanoparticles on commercial oxides (TiO2, CeO2). Au-TiO2 catalyst was found to be very active for HMF oxidation; however, this system deactivated very fast. For this reason, we prepared bimetallic gold-copper nanoparticles and an increase in the catalytic activity was observed together with an increase in catalyst stability. In order to optimise the interaction of the metal active phase with the support, Au and AuCu nanoparticles were supported onto CeO2. Au-CeO2 catalyst was found to be more active than the bimetallic one, leading to the conclusion that in this case the most important feature is the interaction between gold and the support. Catalyst pre-treatments (calcination and washing) were carried out to maximise the contact between the metal and the oxide and an increase in the FDCA production could be observed. The presence of ceria defective sites was crucial for FDCA formation. Mesoporous cerium oxide was synthesised with the hard template method and was used as support for Au nanoparticles to promote the catalytic activity. In order to study the role of active phase in HMF oxidation, PdAu nanoparticles were supported onto TiO2. Au and Pd monometallic catalysts were very active in the formation of HMFCA (5-hydroxymethyl-2-furan carboxylic acid), but Pd was not able to convert it, leading to a low FDCA yield. The calcination of PdAu catalysts led to Pd segregation on the particles surface, which changed the reaction pathway and included an important contribution of the Cannizzaro reaction. PVP protected PdAu nanoparticles, synthesised with different morphologies (core-shell and alloyed structure), confirmed the presence of a different reaction mechanism when the metal surface composition changes.

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Due to the limited availability of natural oil and the harmful effects of its usage, the industry has focused in searching for sustainable types of raw materials for the production of chemicals. The bioethanol, obtained by fermentation of biomass, has gained particular importance in recent years both as a biofuel, and as a “building block” molecule because it can be considered as a starting reagent to obtain other added value chemical compounds, such as ethylene, acetaldehyde, butadiene and ethyl acetate. The goal of this research was the study of the interaction of ethanol with catalysts based on TiO2-CeOX. Since the electronic properties have implications on the catalytic activity, the idea was to understand if the TiO2-CeOX systems have different reactivity from that of ceria and rutile alone, or an intermediate between them. The study was focused on the characterization of the adsorbed species on the catalysts surface after ethanol adsorption through an in-situ spectroscopic technique (DRIFTS) that allowed us to extract information that could be helpful for the understanding of the processes at the molecular level. The mass spectrometry was used to monitor on-line the desorbed products. Furthermore, reactivity tests in a flow reactor were performed, in order to verify the catalytic behavior of the samples in conditions which are more similar to those applied at an industrial scale. The samples showed to behave in different way depending on the conditions used and the thermal treatment. The particular behavior of the mixed samples with respect to the single oxides is interpreted for each case according to the spectroscopic information collected.

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The redox property of ceria is a key factor in the catalytic activity of ceria-based catalysts. The oxidation state of well-defined ceria nanocubes in gas environments was analysed in situ by a novel combination of near-ambient pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) and high-energy XPS at a synchrotron X-ray source. In situ high-energy XPS is a promising new tool to determine the electronic structure of matter under defined conditions. The aim was to quantitatively determine the degree of cerium reduction in a nano-structured ceria-supported platinum catalyst as a function of the gas environment. To obtain a non-destructive depth profile at near-ambient pressure, in situ high-energy XPS analysis was performed by varying the kinetic energy of photoelectrons from 1 to 5 keV, and, thus, the probing depth. In ceria nanocubes doped with platinum, oxygen vacancies formed only in the uppermost layers of ceria in an atmosphere of 1 mbar hydrogen and 403 K. For pristine ceria nanocubes, no change in the cerium oxidation state in various hydrogen or oxygen atmospheres was observed as a function of probing depth. In the absence of platinum, hydrogen does not dissociate and, thus, does not lead to reduction of ceria.

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CuO/ceria-zirconia catalysts have been prepared, deeply characterised (N2 adsorption–desorption isotherms at −196 °C, XRD, Raman spectroscopy, XPS, TEM and H2-TPR) and tested for NO oxidation to NO2 in TPR conditions, and for soot combustion at mild temperature (400 °C) in a NOx/O2 stream. The behaviour has been compared to that of a reference Pt/alumina commercial catalyst. The ceria-zirconia support was prepared by the co-precipitation method, and different amounts of copper (0.5, 1, 2, 4 and 6 wt%) were loaded by incipient wetness impregnation. The results revealed that copper is well-dispersed onto the ceria-zirconia support for the catalysts with low copper loading and CuO particles were only identified by XRD in samples with 4 and 6% of copper. A very low loading of copper increases significantly the activity for the NO oxidation to NO2 with regard to the ceria-zirconia support and an optimum was found for a 4% CuO/ceria-zirconia composition, showing a very high activity (54% at 348 °C). The soot combustion rate at 400 °C obtained with the 2% CuO/ceria-zirconia catalyst is slightly lower to that of 1% Pt/alumina in terms of mass of catalyst but higher in terms of price of catalyst.

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The active phase Ce0.5Pr0.5O2 has been loaded on commercial substrates (SiC DPF and cordierite honeycomb monolith) to perform DPF regeneration experiments in the exhaust of a diesel engine. Also, a powder sample has been prepared to carry out soot combustion experiments at laboratory. Experiments performed in the real diesel exhaust demonstrated the catalytic activity of the Ce–Pr mixed oxide for the combustion of soot, lowering the DPF regeneration temperature with regard to a counterpart catalyst-free DPF. The temperature for active regeneration of the Ce0.5Pr0.5O2-containing DPF when the soot content is low is in the range of 500–550 °C. When the Ce0.5Pr0.5O2-containing DPF is saturated with a high amount of soot, pressure drop and soot load at the filter reach equilibrium at around 360 °C under steady state engine operation due to passive regeneration. The uncoated DPF reached this equilibrium at around 440 °C. Comparing results at real exhaust with those at laboratory allow concluding that the Ce0.5Pr0.5O2-catalysed soot combustion in the real exhaust is not based on the NO2-assisted mechanism but is most likely occurring by the active oxygen-based mechanism.

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A series of CeO2–Nb2O5 mixed oxides with different Nb content, as well as the pure oxides, have been synthesized by co-precipitation with excess urea. These materials have been used as supports for platinum catalysts, with [Pt(NH3)4](NO3)2 as precursor. Both supports and catalysts have been characterized by several techniques: N2 physisorption at 77 K, X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, UV–vis spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, temperature-programmed reduction and temperature-programmed desorption (CO and H2), and their catalytic behaviour has been determined in the PROX reaction, both with an ideal gas mixture (CO, O2 and H2) and in simulated reformate gas containing CO2 and H2O. Raman spectroscopy analysis has shown the likely substitution of some Ce4+ cations by Nb5+ to some extent in supports with low niobium contents. Moreover, the presence of Nb in the supports hinders their ability to adsorb CO and to oxidize it to CO2. However, an improvement of the catalytic activity for CO oxidation is obtained by adding Nb to the support, although the Pt/Nb2O5 catalyst shows very low activity. The best results are found with the Pt/0.7CeO2–0.3Nb2O5 catalyst, which shows a high CO conversion (85%) and a high yield (around 0.6) after a reduction treatment at 523 K. The effect of the presence of CO2 and H2O in the feed has also been determined.

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This work presents a comparative study between the catalytic performance of the 2% CuO/ceria-zirconia powder catalyst and the same catalyst supported on silicon carbide DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) towards NO oxidation reaction and soot combustion reaction. The ceria-zirconia catalyst was prepared by the co-precipitation method and 2 wt% copper was incorporated by the incipient wetness impregnation method. The catalyst was incorporated onto the ceramic support using a simple and organic solvent-free procedure by a simply dipping the DPF into an aqueous solution of the catalyst. The powder catalyst has been characterized using N2 adsorption at −196 °C, XRD and Raman Spectroscopy; whereas the catalytic coating morphology has been evaluated by SEM and the mechanical stability by an adherence test. Both catalyst configurations were tested for NO oxidation to NO2 and for soot combustion under NOx/O2. The results revealed that incorporation of the very active copper/ceria-zirconia catalyst onto SiC-DPF has been successfully achieved by a simple coating procedure. Furthermore, the catalytic coating has shown suitable mechanical, chemical and thermal stability. A satisfactory catalytic performance of the catalytic-coated filter was reached towards the NO oxidation reaction. Moreover, it was proved that the catalytic coating is stable and the corresponding coated DPF can be reused for several cycles of NO oxidation without a significant decrease in its activity. Finally, it was verified that the loose-contact mode is a good choice to simulate the catalytic performance of this active phase in a real diesel particulate filter.

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In this work, the WGS performance of a conventional Ni/CeO2 bulk catalyst is compared to that of a carbon-supported Ni-CeO2 catalyst. The carbon-supported sample resulted to be much more active than the bulk one. The higher activity of the Ni-CeO2/C catalyst is associated to its oxygen storage capacity, a parameter that strongly influences the WGS behavior. The stability of the carbon-supported catalyst under realistic operation conditions is also a subject of this paper. In summary, our study represents an approach towards a new generation of Ni-ceria based catalyst for the pure hydrogen production via WGS. The dispersion of ceria nanoparticles on an activated carbon support drives to improved catalytic skills with a considerable reduction of the amount of ceria in the catalyst formulation.

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The low temperature water–gas shift (WGS) reaction has been studied over carbon-supported nickel catalysts promoted by ceria. To this end, cerium oxide has been dispersed (at different loadings: 10, 20, 30 and 40 wt.%) on the activated carbon surface with the aim of obtaining small ceria particles and a highly available surface area. Furthermore, carbon- and ceria-supported nickel catalysts have also been studied as references. A combination of N2 adsorption analysis, powder X-ray diffraction, temperature-programmed reduction with H2, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and TEM analysis were used to characterize the Ni–CeO2 interactions and the CeO2 dispersion over the activated carbon support. Catalysts were tested in the low temperature WGS reaction with two different feed gas mixtures: the idealized one (with only CO and H2O) and a slightly harder one (with CO, CO2, H2, and H2O). The obtained results show that there is a clear effect of the ceria loading on the catalytic activity. In both cases, catalysts with 20 and 10 wt.% CeO2 were the most active materials at low temperature. On the other hand, Ni/C shows a lower activity, this assessing the determinant role of ceria in this reaction. Methane, a product of side reactions, was observed in very low amounts, when CO2 and H2 were included in the WGS feed. Nevertheless, our data indicate that the methanation process is mainly due to CO2, and no CO consumption via methanation takes place at the relevant WGS temperatures. Finally, a stability test was carried out, obtaining CO conversions greater than 40% after 150 h of reaction.

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Herein, the preferential oxidation of CO in excess hydrogen (PROX reaction) was studied over Au catalysts supported on ceria and Y or Nb doped ceria. Both supports and catalysts have been extensively characterized by a number of advanced techniques; XRD, N2-adsortion, Raman spectroscopy, XPS, and H2-TPR. The catalytic results showed that when an ideal mixture of H2 and CO is used for the PROX reaction the gold supported on pure ceria behaves better than the others samples. However, when a typical reformate gas composition containing CO2 and H2O is used, the gold supported on Nb doped sample behaves better than gold supported in pure ceria. It is suggested that niobium hampers the strong adsorption of CO2 and H2O in the active sites, thus improving the catalytic performance in real reformate gas.