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Synthesis of mesoporous Co-Ce oxides catalysts by glycine-nitrate combustion approach for CO preferential oxidation reaction in excess H-2
Abstract
Preferential oxidation of CO (CO-PrOx) is an important step to meet the need of the proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell without the Pt anion poison. A glycine-nitrate approach was used for the synthesis of Co/CeO2 nanoparticle for preferential oxidation of CO, which a precursor solution was prepared by mixing glycine with an aqueous solution of blended nitrate in stoichiometric ratio. Then the glycine-mixed precursor solution was heated in a beaker for producing nanosized porous powders. Catalytic properties of the powders were investigated and results illustrate that the Co-loading of 30 wt.% catalysts exhibits excellent catalytic properties. Various characterization techniques like X-ray diffraction, SEM, BET, Raman and TPR were used to analyze the relationship between catalyst nature and catalytic performance. The X-ray diffraction patterns and SEM micrographs indicate that catalysts prepared by glycine-nitrate combustion own mesopore structure. The BET, Raman and TPR results showed that the high activity of the 30 wt.% Co-loading of Co/CeO2 catalysts is related to the high BET surface and the strongly interaction between fine-dispersed Co species and CeO2 support. Copyright (C) 2014, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved- Article
- 期刊论文
- Co-prox
- Glycine-nitrate Combustion
- Co/ceo2 Catalyst
- Science & Technology
- Physical Sciences
- Technology
- Chemistry
- Electrochemistry
- Energy & Fuels
- CARBON-MONOXIDE OXIDATION
- HYDROGEN-RICH STREAM
- CO3O4-CEO2 CATALYSTS
- SELECTIVE OXIDATION
- STRUCTURAL-CHARACTERIZATION
- CUO-CEO2 CATALYSTS
- REACTION-MECHANISM
- ACTIVE CATALYSTS
- H-2-RICH GASES
- O COMPOSITE
- Chemistry, Physical
- Electrochemistry
- Energy & Fuels