화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.189, 62-67, 2012
The hydrogen adsorption capacity of commercial Pd/Rh and Pt/Rh automotive catalysts and its relationship to their activity
Recent papers studying both fresh and aged Pt-Rh and Pd-Rh commercial catalysts reported hydrogen programmed temperature desorption (H-2-TPD) results in an attempt to determine the noble metal dispersion. However, for the fresh catalysts, the total amount of adsorbed H-2 was greater than the quantity of noble metals determined via chemical analysis, which indicates other processes, such as hydrogen spillover and H-2 interactions with the ceria support, can contribute to the hydrogen adsorption. These results have now been reviewed, and although they cannot be used to determine the metal dispersion, a correlation between them and the catalytic activities for both propane and CO oxidation and the reduction of NO by CO was found. As catalytic activities are influenced by nearly all of the washcoat components, such as ceria-zirconia mixed oxides and nickel oxide, in addition to the noble metals, in some way, this technique appears to dose the sites (metal and support) involved in the catalytic reaction. Therefore, H-2-TPD can be used for comparison of the catalytic activity of these catalysts. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.