An ageing degeneration process was observed in a Ca-Sr-cuprate catalyst, both unused and after use in an NO decomposition reaction. The formation of strongly interacting dipoles (SIDs) by Cu2+ and oxygen ions perturbs the layerlike structure, which is typical of Sr3Cu5O8 species and is also characteristic of the present catalyst when it is fresh. This phenomenon was observed with both unused and used aged samples. Furthermore, in the case of the used catalysts, the degeneration process lead to the disappearance of both the layerlike crystal structure and of the SID systems. However, the samples recover their properties when recalcined.

AGING OF FRESH AND USED CA-SR-CUPRATE-BASED CATALYSTS / C. OLIVA, L. FORNI, F. VATTI, I. MUKOVOZOV, A. VISHNIAKOV. - In: JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE. - ISSN 0022-2461. - 29:12(1994), pp. 3172-3176.

AGING OF FRESH AND USED CA-SR-CUPRATE-BASED CATALYSTS

C. OLIVA
Primo
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L. FORNI
Secondo
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1994

Abstract

An ageing degeneration process was observed in a Ca-Sr-cuprate catalyst, both unused and after use in an NO decomposition reaction. The formation of strongly interacting dipoles (SIDs) by Cu2+ and oxygen ions perturbs the layerlike structure, which is typical of Sr3Cu5O8 species and is also characteristic of the present catalyst when it is fresh. This phenomenon was observed with both unused and used aged samples. Furthermore, in the case of the used catalysts, the degeneration process lead to the disappearance of both the layerlike crystal structure and of the SID systems. However, the samples recover their properties when recalcined.
Settore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
1994
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