2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.0c05207
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Pd/CeO2 Catalysts Prepared by Solvent-free Mechanochemical Route for Methane Abatement in Natural Gas Fueled Vehicles

Abstract: The increasing diffusion of alternative mobility solutions, ranging from electric technologies to natural gas fueled vehicles (NGVs), has led to a progressive life-cycle analysis approach of their environmental impact in terms of greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions. This new approach prompted a careful design of the NGVs catalytic aftertreatment system in order to minimize the catalytic converter carbon footprint as well as the unburned methane emissions at tailpipe. Here, a series of Pd/CeO2 methane oxidation c… Show more

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“…The supported metal catalysts in heterogenous catalysis [ 1,2 ] have always been the focus of research in many fields, such as petrochemical industry, [ 3,4 ] energy storage and conversion, [ 5,6 ] gas sensors, [ 7–10 ] abatement of emissions, [ 11,12 ] etc. Specially, the catalytic behavior of supported metal catalysts is highly dependent on their shapes, sizes, constituent, as well as metal‐support interaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The supported metal catalysts in heterogenous catalysis [ 1,2 ] have always been the focus of research in many fields, such as petrochemical industry, [ 3,4 ] energy storage and conversion, [ 5,6 ] gas sensors, [ 7–10 ] abatement of emissions, [ 11,12 ] etc. Specially, the catalytic behavior of supported metal catalysts is highly dependent on their shapes, sizes, constituent, as well as metal‐support interaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the continuous stirred-tank reactor (CSTR) behavior considered in this study, the transient rates (μmol/g s) of 16 O 18 O­(g) (eq ) and 16 O 2 (g) (eq ) formation were calculated …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In eqs and , F T is the total molar flow rate (mol/s) of the feed gas stream, y 16 O 18 O , y 16 O 2 , and y Kr are the mole fractions of 16 O 18 O, 16 O 2 , and Kr at the outlet of the CSTR microreactor, respectively, N T is the total number of moles in the CSTR reactor, and W is the sample’s mass (20 mg) . The total rate of 16 O exchange with 18 O and R ( 16 O) (mol 16 O g –1 s –1 ) and the transient evolution of the amount of 16 O and N ( 16 O) (mol 16 O g –1 ) were estimated based on 16 O-material balance eqs and where Z i is the dimensionless response of gaseous species i , y i is the mole fraction of gaseous species i , y ( 16 O 2 ) ( t = 0) is the mole fraction before the step-gas switch (2 vol %), and y f ( 16 O 18 O) is the mole fraction of 16 O 18 O­(g) present in the 2 mol % 18 O 2 /Ar/He feed gas mixture used …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[18][19][20] Cerium has been more widely reported as a corrosion inhibitor and is very effective in the protection of magnesium-aluminum alloys. [21][22][23] This is attributed to its ability to produce stable cerium oxide and cerium hydroxide that blocks the cathodic reaction site, thereby reducing the corrosion reaction rate. 24,25 The combined action of cerium and organophosphates has been proposed, and tris(bis(2-ethylhexyl)) cerium phosphate, 26 dibutyl cerium a Key Laboratory for Advanced Materials, School of Chemistry and Molecular phosphate, 27 and dibutyl cerium phosphate 28 have been shown to have significant effects in inhibiting corrosion of aluminum alloys.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%