The present work deals with the analysis of low-environmental-impact premixed metal fiber burners (FeCrAlloy fiber mat), with special reference to the optimization of the perovskite-based catalysts to be deposited over them. New catalytic burners based on a LaMnO3/ZrO2 catalyst were developed. After a preliminary investigation, the optimal operating conditions for the preparation of LaMnO3 catalysts via solution combustion synthesis (SCS) were pointed out. The most promising catalyst was then selected over a wide range of formulations exploiting a number of structural promoters. An optimal catalyst deposition technique was then developed for the preparation of premixed catalytic metal burners, which were tested on a pilot combustion chamber. The results obtained on the pilot plant showed a good reduction of pollutant emissions and better performances compared with the non-catalytic counterpart, especially as far as CO emissions are concerned.
In situ combustion synthesis of perovskite catalysts for efficient and clean methane premixed metal burners / Specchia, Stefania; Civera, Andrea; Saracco, Guido. - In: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE. - ISSN 0009-2509. - STAMPA. - 59:22-23(2004), pp. 5091-5098. [10.1016/j.ces.2004.08.028]
In situ combustion synthesis of perovskite catalysts for efficient and clean methane premixed metal burners
SPECCHIA, STEFANIA;SARACCO, GUIDO
2004
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The present work deals with the analysis of low-environmental-impact premixed metal fiber burners (FeCrAlloy fiber mat), with special reference to the optimization of the perovskite-based catalysts to be deposited over them. New catalytic burners based on a LaMnO3/ZrO2 catalyst were developed. After a preliminary investigation, the optimal operating conditions for the preparation of LaMnO3 catalysts via solution combustion synthesis (SCS) were pointed out. The most promising catalyst was then selected over a wide range of formulations exploiting a number of structural promoters. An optimal catalyst deposition technique was then developed for the preparation of premixed catalytic metal burners, which were tested on a pilot combustion chamber. The results obtained on the pilot plant showed a good reduction of pollutant emissions and better performances compared with the non-catalytic counterpart, especially as far as CO emissions are concerned.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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