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Lead Tolerance of Noble Metal Catalysts for CO Oxidation

  • Chang, Tu-Won (Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) ;
  • Sohn, Youn-Soo (Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
  • Published : 1986.02.20

Abstract

Lead tolerance of $Pt/Al_2O_3$ catalysts was evaluated for CO oxidation depending on the properties of the alumina supports and base metals added as promoter. Among the four different alumina supports, the support with a large macropore volume (0.45 cc/g) and 5% Ce has shown the best resistence to lead poisoning. Most of the base metals added to the Pt-catalysts were found to be ineffective for improving lead resistence, but boron has shown an excellent lead tolerence, although it decreases the initial catalytic activity.

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