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Study on Catalytic Oxidation of Carbonmonoxide over Nano-Size Platinum + Alumina Composite
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Nano-size platinum particles were synthesized by chemical reduction of Pt+4 ions in water-in-oil microemulsion. As synthesized platinum nanoparticles have been characterized using TEM and XRD techniques. Platinum (2%)+Alumina composite was used as a catalyst for carrying out the oxidation of CO to CO2, over 50-500°C, in a suitably designed converter comprising a vertical quartz tube connected to a quadrupole mass spectrometer. Effects of [Water]/[Surfactant] ratio and the presence of polyethylene glycol (PEG) in the microemulsion on the size and catalytic efficiency of as-synthesized platinum nanoparticles have been investigated. The size of platinum nanoparticles grows further on increasing [Water]/[Surfactant] ratio in the microemulsion composition. Whereas, using pure alumina as catalyst, conversion of CO to CO2 occurs at 3000C, such conversion occurs at much lower temperature (225°C) using alumina+Pt (2%) as catalyst. CO to CO2 conversion temperature is further lowered to 200°C when the platinum nanoparticles synthesized in microemulsion, stabilized by polyethylene glycol (PEG), are used in the above composite catalyst.
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Platinum, Microemulsion, Polymer, Nanoparticles, Catalyst, Mass Spectrometer, Alumina, Poly(Ethylene Glycol).
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