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Conference Paper: A novel mixed-oxide catalyst for the abatement of nitrous oxide

TitleA novel mixed-oxide catalyst for the abatement of nitrous oxide
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Issue Date2009
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8Th World Congress Of Chemical Engineering: Incorporating The 59Th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference And The 24Th Interamerican Congress Of Chemical Engineering, 2009, p. 522bc How to Cite?
AbstractA novel mixed oxide catalyst synthesized via the co-precipitation technique for the effective abatement of NOx from vehicular emissions was presented. The catalysts composed of Mg, Cu, Fe, and Al oxides, were derived by calcination of the co-precipitated mixed oxides at 800°C for 4 hr. The developed mixed oxide catalysts exhibited excellent catalytic activity for the decomposition of high N2O concentration. The results provide significant information on the design of mixed oxide catalysts. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the 8th World Congress of Chemical Engineering (Montreal, Quebec, Canada 8/23-27/2009).
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/132369

 

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dc.description.abstractA novel mixed oxide catalyst synthesized via the co-precipitation technique for the effective abatement of NOx from vehicular emissions was presented. The catalysts composed of Mg, Cu, Fe, and Al oxides, were derived by calcination of the co-precipitated mixed oxides at 800°C for 4 hr. The developed mixed oxide catalysts exhibited excellent catalytic activity for the decomposition of high N2O concentration. The results provide significant information on the design of mixed oxide catalysts. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the 8th World Congress of Chemical Engineering (Montreal, Quebec, Canada 8/23-27/2009).en_HK
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