Aspects of Fe-Incorporation into CaTiO[sub.3]-SrTiO[sub.3] Perovskites and Their Catalytic Application for Ammonia SCO/SCR

Perovskite materials in the CaTiO[sub.3]-SrTiO[sub.3] system doped with different amounts of iron (1, 2 and 5 mol.%) and various Ca/Sr ratios were prepared by the modified citrate method. Additionally, the materials with 0.05 deficiency in strontium/calcium sublattice and 5 mol.% of Fe were also syn...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2024-12, Vol.29 (23)
Hauptverfasser: Gwóźdź, Paulina, Łącz, Agnieszka, Górecka, Sylwia, Pacultová, Kateřina, Górecki, Kamil, Obalová, Lucie, Drożdż, Ewa
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Zusammenfassung:Perovskite materials in the CaTiO[sub.3]-SrTiO[sub.3] system doped with different amounts of iron (1, 2 and 5 mol.%) and various Ca/Sr ratios were prepared by the modified citrate method. Additionally, the materials with 0.05 deficiency in strontium/calcium sublattice and 5 mol.% of Fe were also synthesised. The materials were subjected to structural (XRD, XANES) and microstructural (SEM) characterisation, as well as the analysis of susceptibility to reduction/oxidation processes. The structural analysis indicates a lack of iron-containing phases; thus, an incorporation of Fe into the perovskite structure was postulated. Additionally, the oxidation state of iron in the perovskite structure changes with the dopant amount. The temperature-programmed reduction measurements showed partial reversibility of the reduction processes. For the materials with the highest iron amount, the catalytic tests in NH[sub.3]-SCO and NH[sub.3]-SCR reactions were carried out. The materials showed high catalytic activity and high selectivity to N[sub.2] in the NH[sub.3]-SCR process; however, they were inactive in NH[sub.3]-SCO.
ISSN:1420-3049
1420-3049
DOI:10.3390/molecules29235603