Synthesis of Hopcalite catalysts by various methods for improved catalytic conversion of carbon monoxide

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Dey S. [1 ]
C. Dhal G. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Civil Engineering, IIT (BHU), Varanasi
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and Characterization; Carbon monoxide; Co-precipitation method; Hopcalite catalyst; Reactive calcination;
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10.1016/j.mset.2020.02.005
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The conversion of carbon monoxide (CO) at ambient condition is major procedure for human life protection. The Hopcalite (CuMnOx) is one of the best known catalysts for lower temperature CO conversion. The synthesis of hopcalite catalysts by various methods including Co-precipitation (CP), Sol-gel (SG), Reactive grinding (RG), Impregnation (I) and Pyrolysis (P) highly effects on the performance of final catalysts for CO conversion. In this experimental work various types of hopcalite catalysts prepared by various methods (CP, SG, RG, I, and P) followed by calcination in reactive (CO-air) mixture and traditional calcination conditions. The performance of different hopcalite catalysts for CO conversion reaction was as follows: CuMnCP > CuMnRG > CuMnSG > CuMnP > CuMnI. The Co-precipitation method synthesized hopcalite catalyst followed by reactive calcination conditions represents that the most excellent catalytic performance for complete conversion of CO at 80 °C. The order of synthetic conditions based on the activity of hopcalite catalysts matched with their characterization. Our effort to demonstrates that the simplistic and potential strategy for improvement of catalytic perfromances over hopcalite catalysts, which should be suitable for different chemical reactions. Hopcalite is a lower cost, simply aviliable and recycle catalysts for application in catalytic converter for CO conversion purposes. © 2020
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页码:377 / 389
页数:12
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