Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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56894 | Catalysis Today | 2009 | 8 Pages |
For the first time, electrochemical promotion (EP) was evidenced on a multi-layer electrochemical catalyst with a BIMEVOX ceramic used as an electrolyte. The electrochemical catalysts were tested for two environmental applications: selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NOx by propene under lean-burn conditions and propene combustion. Thin Pt films were sputtered on BITAVOX.20 (Bi2V0.8Ta0.2O5.5−δ) dense membranes. The thickness of the Pt films was less than 100 nm which led to a very small amount of Pt. First experiments revealed the formation of a BixPt1−x alloy, likely due to a slight reduction of the electrolyte. A new geometry was then proposed with the insertion of a YSZ barrier layer of a few nanometers between the catalyst and the electrolyte. Electrochemical promotion (EP) was evidenced for this system at low temperature (200–300 °C) under lean-burn conditions for both reactions. In the case of propene combustion, EP was maintained even in the presence of steam.