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<div class="csl-entry">Cano Blanco, D. C., van Aubel, J., Bellomi, S., Alxneit, I., Föttinger, K., Kröcher, O., & Ferri, D. (2026). Comparative study of multi-element modification and rhodium promotion of Co₃O₄-based spinel catalysts for N₂O decomposition. <i>APPLIED CATALYSIS A-GENERAL</i>, <i>710</i>, Article 120681. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apcata.2025.120681</div>
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0926-860X
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/226393
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The removal of nitrous oxide (N₂O) from industrial flue gases remains a significant environmental challenge due to the intrinsic kinetic stability of the N₂O molecule. Among available abatement technologies, the direct catalytic decomposition of N₂O into harmless N₂ and O₂ (deN₂O) represents a promising, reagent-free solution. In this study, we systematically screened a series of catalysts obtained from Co₃O₄ by addition of transition elements, magnesium and aluminum (10 wt%), and analog series with addition of rhodium (Rh; 1 wt%), from which Co-Al-Rh emerged as the most active catalyst formulation. Characterization by H₂-TPR and XPS indicated improvement in the redox performance and increasing weakening of the Co-O bond upon addition of a second element and of Rh. The addition of Rh resulted also in a significant enhancement in catalytic activity. Complementary kinetic studies revealed a shift in the rate-determining step (RDS) between N-O bond cleavage and O₂ desorption, depending on catalyst composition. These results highlight the critical role of Co-O bond weakening in facilitating oxygen mobility and promoting activity.
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APPLIED CATALYSIS A-GENERAL
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spinel catalysts
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nitrous oxide removal
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Comparative study of multi-element modification and rhodium promotion of Co₃O₄-based spinel catalysts for N₂O decomposition