EFFECT OF CERTAIN CATALYTIC POISONS ON THE ACTIVITY OF CUPRUM-PALADIUM COMPLEXES APPLIED ON CARBON MATERIAL IN THE REACTION IN THE REACTION OF CARBON MONOXIDE OXIDATION BY AIR OXYGEN

T. Kiose, Т. L. Rakitskaya, A. Truba, A. Ennan, О. S. Rakitskiy
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Oxide and metal complex catalysts for low temperature gas-phase oxidation of carbon monoxide by air oxygen lose their activity under the action of chemical poisons such as SO2, H2S, PH3, H2O. We have developed a highly efficient Wacker-type catalyst in which the carrier is a carbon fiber material (CFM), the precursor of which was cellulose hydrate. For such a catalyst, there are no studies on the effect of catalytic poisons, namely SO2 and H2O, on its activity in the reaction of low-temperature oxidation of CO with oxygen. The morphology, elemental composition and adsorption properties of carbon fiber material and carbon monoxide oxidation catalyst are investigated. Pd(II)-Cu(II)/CFM relative to water vapor and sulfur dioxide, as well as their effect on the protective properties of the catalyst. SEM studies (scanning electron microscope) confirmed the morphology typical of CFM and found very small agglomerates in the case of the catalyst, which are formed by paratacamite Cu2(OH)3Cl crystallites caused by oxidation of the carbon surface by palladium (II). When applying the catalyst components, the fibers do not lose their shape, but the surface of the fibers is unevenly covered with impurities. Palladium (II) is reduced by a carbon surface by about 10%, agglomerates [Pdo]n are not observed, while fiber erosion increases and very small agglomerates are formed on the surface, which are formed by Cu2(OH)3Cl phase crystallites. Carbon material is generally characterized by a high content of carbon and oxygen, but their distribution is heterogeneous. In the analysis of adsorption isotherms, which are classified as type IV, it was found that CFM and the catalyst based on it belong to the microporous samples. It is proved that only at the relative humidity of the gas-air mixture, which is equal to 30% C < MPCSO2 (20 mg/m3). Catalyst poisoning does not disrupt the catalytic process, but with increasing amount of absorbed sulfur dioxide (QSO2 ) the degree of conversion of carbon monoxide decreases and especially sharply at the absorption of 10.3⋅10–4 mol SO2. Thus, the results obtained on the effect of relative humidity and the amount of adsorbed by the catalyst SO2 on the activity of Pd(II)-Cu(II)/CFM catalyst, indicate a significant reduction in the degree of conversion of carbon monoxide. Therefore, in the case of applying of such a catalyst, for example in respiratory protection against CO, a preliminary stage of absorption of moisture and sulfur dioxide should be provided.
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空气氧氧化一氧化碳反应中某些催化毒物对碳材料上铜钯配合物活性的影响
用于空气氧低温气相氧化一氧化碳的氧化物和金属络合催化剂在SO2、H2S、PH3、H2O等化学毒物的作用下失去活性。我们开发了一种高效的瓦克型催化剂,其载体是碳纤维材料(CFM),其前驱体是纤维素水合物。对于这种催化剂,目前还没有研究催化毒物SO2和H2O对其低温氧化CO反应活性的影响。研究了碳纤维材料和一氧化碳氧化催化剂的形貌、元素组成和吸附性能。Pd(II)-Cu(II)/CFM与水蒸气和二氧化硫的关系,以及它们对催化剂保护性能的影响。SEM研究(扫描电镜)证实了CFM的典型形态,在催化剂的情况下发现了非常小的团块,这些团块是由钯(II)氧化碳表面引起的副辉石Cu2(OH)3Cl晶体形成的。当施加催化剂组分时,纤维没有失去形状,但纤维表面不均匀地覆盖着杂质。钯(II)被碳表面还原约10%,未观察到团聚[Pdo]n,而纤维侵蚀增加,表面形成非常小的团聚体,这些团聚体是由Cu2(OH)3Cl相晶体形成的。碳材料的一般特征是碳和氧含量高,但它们的分布是不均匀的。在吸附等温线分析中发现,CFM及其催化剂属于微孔样品,吸附等温线分类为IV型。证明了只有在气-空气混合物的相对湿度等于30% C时< MPCSO2 (20 mg/m3)。催化剂中毒对催化过程没有影响,但随着二氧化硫(QSO2)吸附量的增加,一氧化碳的转化率降低,在吸收10.3⋅10-4 mol SO2时下降幅度更大。因此,相对湿度和催化剂SO2吸附量对Pd(II)-Cu(II)/CFM催化剂活性的影响结果表明,一氧化碳的转化率显著降低。因此,在应用这种催化剂的情况下,例如在对CO的呼吸保护中,应提供吸收水分和二氧化硫的初步阶段。
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