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Properties of platinum-containing glass-fiber catalysts in the SO2 oxidation reaction. / Vanag, S. V.; Paukshtis, E. A.; Zagoruiko, A. N.

In: Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis, Vol. 116, No. 1, 10.2015, p. 147-158.

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Vanag SV, Paukshtis EA, Zagoruiko AN. Properties of platinum-containing glass-fiber catalysts in the SO2 oxidation reaction. Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis. 2015 Oct;116(1):147-158. doi: 10.1007/s11144-015-0875-7

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Vanag, S. V. ; Paukshtis, E. A. ; Zagoruiko, A. N. / Properties of platinum-containing glass-fiber catalysts in the SO2 oxidation reaction. In: Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis. 2015 ; Vol. 116, No. 1. pp. 147-158.

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title = "Properties of platinum-containing glass-fiber catalysts in the SO2 oxidation reaction",
abstract = "SO2 oxidation catalysts containing small amounts (0.01–0.03 mass%) of platinum at the zirconia-promoted silica glass fibers (Pt-GFCs) demonstrate relatively high activity at moderate temperatures (below 400 °C) and the appropriate thermal stability (up to 700 °C). The catalytic activity of Pt-GFC in the SO2 oxidation reaction is provided by the small (< 1 nm) partially charged platinum clusters, while platinum in a form of large metal particles is practically inactive. Pt-GFCs have the high (up to ~20 mass%) sorption capacity with respect to SO2. Such sorption occurs via the interaction of SO2 with oxygen, either present in the gaseous reaction mixture or pre-adsorbed in the fresh GFC structure, with the possible formation of the intermediate sulfates in the glass bulk of the catalyst. Besides, Pt-GFC may effectively oxidize CO in the presence of significant amounts of sulfur dioxide.",
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N2 - SO2 oxidation catalysts containing small amounts (0.01–0.03 mass%) of platinum at the zirconia-promoted silica glass fibers (Pt-GFCs) demonstrate relatively high activity at moderate temperatures (below 400 °C) and the appropriate thermal stability (up to 700 °C). The catalytic activity of Pt-GFC in the SO2 oxidation reaction is provided by the small (< 1 nm) partially charged platinum clusters, while platinum in a form of large metal particles is practically inactive. Pt-GFCs have the high (up to ~20 mass%) sorption capacity with respect to SO2. Such sorption occurs via the interaction of SO2 with oxygen, either present in the gaseous reaction mixture or pre-adsorbed in the fresh GFC structure, with the possible formation of the intermediate sulfates in the glass bulk of the catalyst. Besides, Pt-GFC may effectively oxidize CO in the presence of significant amounts of sulfur dioxide.

AB - SO2 oxidation catalysts containing small amounts (0.01–0.03 mass%) of platinum at the zirconia-promoted silica glass fibers (Pt-GFCs) demonstrate relatively high activity at moderate temperatures (below 400 °C) and the appropriate thermal stability (up to 700 °C). The catalytic activity of Pt-GFC in the SO2 oxidation reaction is provided by the small (< 1 nm) partially charged platinum clusters, while platinum in a form of large metal particles is practically inactive. Pt-GFCs have the high (up to ~20 mass%) sorption capacity with respect to SO2. Such sorption occurs via the interaction of SO2 with oxygen, either present in the gaseous reaction mixture or pre-adsorbed in the fresh GFC structure, with the possible formation of the intermediate sulfates in the glass bulk of the catalyst. Besides, Pt-GFC may effectively oxidize CO in the presence of significant amounts of sulfur dioxide.

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KW - Catalytic oxidation

KW - Glass-fiber catalyst

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