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Effect of Nb modification on the structural and catalytic property of Fe/Nb/M (M = Mn, Co, Ni, and Cu) catalyst for high temperature water-gas shift reaction

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posted on 2024-11-02, 10:54 authored by Damma Devaiah, Jampaiah DeshettiJampaiah Deshetti, Aaron Welton, Punit Boolchand, Antonios Arvanitis, Junhang Dong, Panagiotis Smirniotis
Herein, the catalytic performance of Fe/Nb/M (M = Mn, Co, Ni, and Cu) spinel ferrites prepared by a co-precipitation method for the high-temperature water-gas shift (HT-WGS) was investigated. Incorporation of Nb into the iron oxide lattice was found to moderately improve the catalytic activity. Conversely, the co-doping with Nb and transition metals (Mn, Co, Ni, and Cu) into the iron oxide matrix drastically enhanced the HT-WGS activity. The high lattice strain/disorder and facile Fe 3+ /Fe 2+ redox cycle induced by the enhanced synergism in the Fe/Nb/M ternary catalysts serve as active sites to efficiently catalyze the WGS reaction. The results also indicate that the Nb acts as a textural promoter to improve the thermal stability of the active magnetite phase, while the transition metals act as structural promoters to enhance the WGS activity. The Fe/Nb/Ni exhibited the higher catalytic performance among the co-doped spinel ferrite catalysts. The high lattice strain/disorder, facile reduction of hematite to magnetite and highly facilitated surface Fe 3+ /Fe 2+ redox pair by strong synergistic effect could be responsible for the better activity and stability of Fe/Nb/Ni in HT-WGS reaction. The characterizations of the spent Fe/Nb/Ni after 100 h of reaction revealed that the catalyst exhibited an excellent structural and surface stability during the reaction.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1016/j.cattod.2019.02.029
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    ISSN - Is published in 09205861

Journal

Catalysis Today

Volume

355

Start page

921

End page

931

Total pages

11

Publisher

Elsevier

Place published

Netherlands

Language

English

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© 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved

Former Identifier

2006092092

Esploro creation date

2021-04-27

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