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Industrially Produced Fe- and Mn-Based Perovskites: Effect of Synthesis on Reactivity in Three-Way Catalysis: Part 1. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • LaCaFeCuO powders were created using different industrial methods (flame spray pyrolysis and coprecipitation) and compared for reproducibility and scaling in synthesis.
  • The study examined how variations in composition (doping) and process methods affected the powders' properties and catalytic performance in a model reaction and automotive exhaust scenarios.
  • Surprisingly, the doping did not always enhance catalytic activity as expected, with LCFC-COP showing better performance in oxygen-deficient environments compared to LCFC-FSP, highlighting the need for careful evaluation of doping in large-scale production.

Article Abstract

LaCaFeCuO, undoped (LF) and Ca, Cu-doped (LCFC), powders, obtained by different industrial procedures, are compared to evaluate reproducibility and scale-up in different industrial synthetic approaches: flame spray pyrolysis (FSP) and coprecipitation (COP). Also the effects of varying composition (doping) and FSP process variability are considered as comparative studies on morphological, crystallographic, redox and compositional properties, and functional activity. A model reaction (CO + NO) and reactions with an automotive exhaust mixture were carried out. Unexpected results on the effectiveness of doping for catalytic activity emerged. Samples with the same compositions proved to be significantly affected by the synthesis, with variability within the same process. The activity of LCFC COP is comparable to the FSP analogue, at stoichiometric conditions, notwithstanding differences highlighted by characterization. In an oxygen-deficient mixture, LCFC-COP yields higher NO reduction and CO oxidation activity than LCFC-FSP. The absence of Ca in the lattice was unexpectedly beneficial. The doping effectiveness must be carefully checked for large-scale production.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8482407PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c02133DOI Listing

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