A Study on Catalysis by Ferrospinels for Preventing Atmospheric Pollution from Carbon Monoxide

  • Aniz C
  • Radhakrishnan Nair T
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Abstract

Ferrospinel catalyst samples containing Nickel, Cobalt and Copper have been synthesized by room temperature co-precipitation route and have been found to be effective for the oxidative removal of carbon monoxide from automobile exhaust gases even at relatively lower temperatures (cold-start). These catalyst materials have been characterized by modern physico-chemical techniques such as XRD, TG, BET-BJH and SEM etc. Nitrogen adsorption studies shows the samples are mesoporous in nature with pore diameter of 5 - 10 nm. The catalytic efficiencies of these materials of having various compositions have been tested in a series of temperature programmed oxidation reactions involving carbon monoxide and the results discussed.

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Aniz, C. U., & Radhakrishnan Nair, T. D. (2011). A Study on Catalysis by Ferrospinels for Preventing Atmospheric Pollution from Carbon Monoxide. Open Journal of Physical Chemistry, 01(03), 124–130. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojpc.2011.13017

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