Abstract:
A series of RuO
2-Fe
2O
3 catalysts varied in RuO
2 loading were prepared by sol-gel method and used for selective catalytic oxidation of ammonia to nitrogen. The results indicated that all the RuO
2-Fe
2O
3 catalysts showed an excellent low-temperature catalytic activity and the RuO
2 loading played a key role in catalytic activity of ammonia oxidation. Moreover, the characterizations of BET, XRD, H
2-TPR and DRIFTS were employed to investigate the relation between the physicochemical property of catalysts and catalytic activity. The research results elucidated that the introduction of RuO
2 increased the surface area. The synergistic effect between RuO
2 and Fe
2O
3 enhanced the redox property and the catalytic activity of ammonia oxidation. Meanwhile, the RuO
2 loading gave the significant effect on surface acidity of catalysts. Lewis acid sites were predominant on the catalyst surface.