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Nickel and cobalt transfigured natural clay: a green catalyst for low-temperature catalytic soot oxidation
Devika Laishram, R. Krishnapriya, Bhagirath Saini, Unnati Gupta, Vineet Soni K.,
Published in ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
2021
Volume: 45
   
Issue: 32
Pages: 14751 - 14758
Abstract
Soot particulates in engine exhausts pose a severe threat to the environment and human health - causing cancer, affecting the heart and lungs and drives metal processes. This study proposes a practical, real-world application of transition metal modified natural clay as an environmentally benign, low-cost, green catalyst for soot oxidation. Ni and Co (NC-Clay) incorporated natural clay catalysts were prepared by a simple wet impregnation method and meticulously characterized by different characterization techniques. The catalyst exhibited higher H-2 absorption at a lower temperature with similar trends as observed in O-2 TPD that indicated a remarkable redox property, which is useful for applications as a catalyst in soot oxidation. Excellent catalytic activity with a very low T-50 of 358 degrees C was observed and can be accredited to the improved surface oxygen vacancies and thermal stability by the metal modification of clay.
About the journal
JournalNEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
PublisherROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
ISSN1144-0546
Open AccessNo