Metal-support interaction - The key factor governing activity of Pd/SnO2 catalyst for denitration of ground water

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Two mesoporous nanocristalline Pd/SnO2 catalysts were prepared by modified solgel technique differing in the pH conditions (pH = 2 and 9.5) of the synthesis of their supports. Samples achieved different activity and selectivity in water denitration reaction using hydrogen. XPS results of reduced samples indicate a strong interaction between the Pd and the Sn possibly as a result of electron shift from Sn to Pd. The solid solution of Pd2 and SnO2 is formed by taking O from the surface of the support. In such a way some SnO2-X species may stay onto the surface and be responsible for its pronounced activity.

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Boškovic, G. C., Kovačevic, M. K., Ratković, S. N., Kiss, E. E., & Radnik, J. (2008). Metal-support interaction - The key factor governing activity of Pd/SnO2 catalyst for denitration of ground water. Acta Periodica Technologica, 39, 93–99. https://doi.org/10.2298/APT0839093B

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