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The influence of temperature on the deactivation of commercial Pd/Rh automotive catalysts
Authors:Daniela Meyer Fernandes  Cynthia Fraga Scofield  Arnaldo Alcover Neto  Mauri Jos Baldini Cardoso  Fatima Maria Zanon Zotin
Institution:aChemical Institute, Rio de Janeiro State University - UERJ, Brazil;bMineral Technology Center - CETEM, Brazil;cPETROBRAS S.A. - CENPES R&D Center, Brazil
Abstract:Automotive catalyst deactivation can be promoted by thermal and poisoning mechanisms. Catalyst efficiency is reduced by thermal degradation resulting in the agglomeration of precious metals and the reduction of the washcoat surface area. In this paper, the temperature influence on the commercial Pd/Rh-based automotive catalyst performance was studied. Textural and physicochemical characterisation techniques were employed, such as X-ray fluorescence (XRF), atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS), N2 physisorption, X-ray diffraction (XRD), temperature programmed reduction (TPR) and scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy-dispersive X-ray analysis (SEM–EDX). The catalysts were evaluated for CO and propane oxidation with a stoichiometric gas mixture similar to engine exhaust gas. The results indicated the transformation of alumina into high temperature phases and the formation of new mixed oxide phases. Evidence of sintered particles and several spots of palladium agglomerates was seen by SEM–EDX analysis. The activity results showed the effects of thermal deactivation on the conversion of the pollutants. In spite of exposure to extreme temperature conditions (72 h at 1200 °C), significant activity was still observed for carbon monoxide and propane oxidation reactions.
Keywords:Automotive catalyst  Thermal deactivation  Propane oxidation  Carbon monoxide oxidation
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