Supported Ni–La–Ox for catalytic decomposition of N2O I: component optimization and synergy
Abstract
A series of Ni–La–Ox complex oxides with Ni/La integer molar ratios from 1 to 10 supported on pretreated cordierite ceramics were prepared by an impregnation method and tested for direct catalytic decomposition of N2O. The Ni–La–Ox complex oxides showed considerable synergy in N2O decomposition compared with pure nickel oxide, and the supported Ni–La–Ox complex oxides exhibited much better catalytic performance in reactions. The promotional effects of material structure and synergy of Ni- and La-based oxides on catalytic performance for N2O decomposition were systematically studied through characterization by XRD, N2-BET, H2-TPR, N2O-TPD and XPS. The results show that the NiO and LaNiO3 are major active solid-phases for catalytic decomposition of N2O; the synergetic action between NiO and LaNiO3 promotes oxygen mobility and desorption, and stabilizes the active site of NiII. Furthermore, a new reaction mechanism for N2O decomposition over the supported Ni–La–Ox catalysts is proposed.