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Catalytic reduction of nitrates and nitrites in water solution on pumice-supported Pd–Cu catalysts

Leonarda F. LiottaFrancesca DeganelloGiulio DeganelloA. MacalusoA. M. Venezia

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Aqueous solutionProcess Chemistry and TechnologyInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementSelective catalytic reductionCopperCatalysisCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryNitrateAmmoniumNitriteGeneral Environmental SciencePalladium

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Abstract Two series of pumice-supported palladium and palladium–copper catalysts, prepared by impregnation with different palladium and copper precursors, were tested for the hydrogenation of aqueous nitrate and nitrite solutions. Measurements were performed in a stirred tank reactor, operating in batch conditions, in buffered water solution at atmospheric pressure and at 293 K. The activities of the catalysts were calculated in terms of nitrate and/or nitrite removal. With the monometallic Pd/pumice, the reduction of nitrite is highly selective; only 0.2% of the initial nitrite content is converted to ammonium ions. The activity in terms of turn over frequency (TOF) is higher as compared to a catalyst of Pd on silica. Addition of copper to the palladium catalyst is essential for the reduction of nitrates, although it decreases the nitrite reduction activity and increases the production of ammonium ions. Nitrate reduction appears to be structure-insensitive and a volcano-type dependence of the activity versus the overall Cu atomic weight percentage is observed for the two series of catalysts.

https://doi.org/10.1016/s0926-3373(99)00109-5