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Synergy of NTP-La1-xAgxMn1-yCoyO3-δ Hybrid for Soot Catalytic Combustion at Low Temperature

Journal

PLASMA CHEMISTRY AND PLASMA PROCESSING
Volume 41, Issue 4, Pages 1009-1019

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11090-021-10173-8

Keywords

Non-thermal plasma; Perovskites; Synergistic catalysis; Oxygen vacancy; Soot combustion

Funding

  1. NSFC-Liaoning Provincial People's Government Join Fund [U1908204]
  2. NSFC [21603149, 21761162016, 21703144]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2018M631687]
  4. Doctoral Project of Shenyang Normal University [BS201523]
  5. Engineering Technology Research Center of Catalysis for Energy and Environment
  6. Major Platform for Science and Technology of the Universities in Liaoning Province
  7. Liaoning Province Key Laboratory for Highly Efficient Conversion and Clean Utilization of Oil and Gas Resources
  8. Engineering Research Center for Highly Efficient Conversion and Clean Use of Oil and Gas Resources of Liaoning Province

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Ag and Co co-doped La1-xAgxMn1-yCoyO3-delta perovskites were prepared using the citric acid sol-gel method. When combined with non-thermal plasma (NTP), the efficiency of soot removal from diesel exhaust gas was significantly improved, with the hybrid La0.5Ag0.5Mn0.8Co0.2O3-delta showing the highest performance. The synergistic catalytic effect of NTP and La1-xAgxMn1-yCoyO3-delta was attributed to the coordination of short-living species in plasma, adsorbed oxygen, and Ag nanoparticles on the material surface.
Ag and Co co-doped La1-xAgxMn1-yCoyO3-delta perovskites were prepared by the citric acid sol-gel method. The maximum solubility of Ag+ in LaMnO3 decreased with the increase of Co doped in B-site, which lead to the exsolution of excess Ag+ from A-site of perovskite. The exsolution progress is more favorable to the formation of uniform and stable Ag nanoparticles on the perovskite substrate. The non-thermal plasma (NTP) assisted La1-xAgxMn1-yCoyO3-delta for soot catalytic combustion had been investigated under diesel exhaust gas conditions. When La1-xAgxMn1-yCoyO3-delta was utilized as the catalyst without NTP, the soot could hardly be oxidized at 200 degrees C. However, when La1-xAgxMn1-yCoyO3-delta was combined with NTP, the efficiency of soot removal was dramatically improved. The NTP-La0.5Ag0.5Mn0.8Co0.2O3-delta hybrid had the highest soot removal efficiency and CO2 selectivity. The combination of NTP and La1-xAgxMn1-yCoyO3-delta could form a synergistic catalytic effect, which significantly promoted the combustion of soot at low temperature. The results of characterization and experiments indicated that the synergistic catalytic performance depended on the coordination of short-living species in plasma, adsorbed oxygen and Ag nanoparticles on surface of La1-xAgxMn1-yCoyO3-delta. Based on these results, the reaction mechanism of plasma-catalyst hybrid for soot catalytic combustion was proposed.

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