The combustion of lean methane was studied over palladium, rhodium, platinum, and ruthenium catalysts supported on hydroxyapatite (HAP). The samples were prepared by wetness im-pregnation and thoroughly characterized by BET, XRD, UV-Vis-NIR spectroscopy, H2-TPR, OSC, CO chemisorption, and TEM techniques. It was found that the Pd/HAP and Rh/HAP catalysts exhibited a higher activity compared with Pt/HAP and Ru/HAP samples. Thus, the degree of oxidation of the supported metal under the reaction mixture notably influenced its catalytic performance. Although Pd and Rh catalysts could be easily re-oxidized, the re-oxidation of Pt and Ru samples appeared to be a slow process, resulting in small amounts of metal oxide active sites. Feeding water and CO2 was found to have a negative effect, which was more pronounced in the presence of water, on the activity of Pd and Rh catalysts. However, the inhibiting effect of CO2 and H2 O decreased by increasing the reaction temperature.
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Boukha, Z., Rivas, B. de, González-Velasco, J. R., Gutiérrez-Ortiz, J. I., & López-Fonseca, R. (2021). Comparative study of the efficiency of different noble metals supported on hydroxyapatite in the catalytic lean methane oxidation under realistic conditions. Materials, 14(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14133612
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