2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0926-3373(02)00194-7
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Activity in methane combustion and sensitivity to sulfur poisoning of La1−xCexMn1−yCoyO3 perovskite oxides

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“…Our results indicate that neither for dielectric heating nor conventional heating a significant loss in catalytic activity occurs when SO 2 is added at 723 K. Alifanti et al [36] sulphates. Finally, XPS data show a decrease in the Ce 4d peak intensity for the white fraction, indicating that the original Ce oxidic structure has been destroyed, most likely due to the formation of Cerium sulphate.…”
Section: Deactivation By Somentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Our results indicate that neither for dielectric heating nor conventional heating a significant loss in catalytic activity occurs when SO 2 is added at 723 K. Alifanti et al [36] sulphates. Finally, XPS data show a decrease in the Ce 4d peak intensity for the white fraction, indicating that the original Ce oxidic structure has been destroyed, most likely due to the formation of Cerium sulphate.…”
Section: Deactivation By Somentioning
confidence: 54%
“…However, any further investigation to discriminate the nature of the sulphur-containing surface or bulk species forming upon poisoning is beyond the scope of the present work. For this point reference has been made to literature data [1,9,10,12,13] …”
Section: -Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…form, which promptly react with activated oxygen to form sulphates, sulphites and/or sulphides, depending on temperature and catalyst formulation [5,[9][10][11][12]. The migration of these species from the surface to the bulk has been also observed [1].…”
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“…In all of the samples, the La/Co and Ce/Co ratio are both significantly larger than the theoretical ones, suggesting the surface enrichment of A-site elements. This phenomenon was commonly observed for perovskite oxides, and no remarkable connection with their catalytic activities was observed [22]. On the other hand, it is generally accepted that the adsorbed surface oxygen often participates in oxidation reactions.…”
Section: X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 95%