Journal
CATALYSIS LETTERS
Volume 149, Issue 12, Pages 3543-3555Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10562-019-02891-8
Keywords
CeO2-ZrO2; Ceramic paper catalysts; Matrix fibers; Soot combustion
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Funding
- National Natural Science Foundation [51602208, 51502179]
- Hebei Provincial Natural Science Foundation [E2017210065, E2017210096]
- Key project of science and technology research in Hebei University [ZD2017067]
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In the present work, we proposed a facile route to fabricate massive continuous CeO2-ZrO2 fibers that can be used as matrix for the paper catalyst. The morphology, phase structure and physicochemical properties of CeO2-ZrO2 fibers with different Ce/Zr ratios(1/9 similar to 1/1) were studied extensively. Results showed that the sample CZ-2-700(Ce/Zr = 1/3) fibers possessed the highest O-surf (51.8%) and OSC value (245 mu mol O-2/g of CeO2-ZrO2), as well as desirable amount of oxygen defects from CeO2 lattice (O-v/F-2g), which was very adaptive and chosen as matrix fibers for paper catalyst with an open mat with numerous macro-pores. Through proportional adjustment of matrix fibers (CZ fibers and mullite fibers), high soot/catalyst contact degree and well dispersed active ingredients, as well as uniform interconnected network with macropores can be achieved for the paper catalysts, which was favored by the efficient transfer of abundant active oxygen species and exhaust gas diffusion for soot catalytic combustion. The sample (CZ fibers: mullite fibers = 2: 1, in weight) exhibited the highest catalytic activities among all the samples (T-50 = 389 degrees C, T-m = 363 degrees C). [GRAPHICS] .
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