CN112516987B - Use method of catalyst with CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution as main component - Google Patents

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CN112516987B
CN112516987B CN202011489637.3A CN202011489637A CN112516987B CN 112516987 B CN112516987 B CN 112516987B CN 202011489637 A CN202011489637 A CN 202011489637A CN 112516987 B CN112516987 B CN 112516987B
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The invention discloses a use method of a catalyst taking CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution as a main component, wherein the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution has the following general formula: ceAZrBKC(ii)/rGO; wherein, in the general formula, A, B, C is 5: 1-3; the catalyst is applied to soot oxidation reaction. CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution. The CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution has lower reaction temperature, higher catalytic activity and lower cost in the catalytic soot oxidation reaction.

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Use method of catalyst with CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution as main component
Technical Field
The invention particularly relates to a use method of a catalyst taking CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution as a main component.
Technical Field
Due to its high thermal efficiency, diesel engines are widely used in transportation and various off-road construction machinery. However, the exhaust gases emitted therefrom cause serious environmental pollution and at the same time endanger human health, in particular soot which can enter the blood, trigger gene mutations and create health risks. In recent years, with the stricter emission regulations, the technology of controlling soot emission of diesel engines has been the focus of attention of governments and scholars of various countries.
Diesel catalyzed particulate traps (CDPF) are effective tools for controlling diesel soot emissions, typically at diesel exhaust temperatures between 150 ℃ and 450 ℃ and soot oxidation temperatures in excess of 550 ℃. Therefore, it is necessary to increase the combustion temperature of soot, but too high a soot combustion temperature may damage the filter material. Therefore, reducing the oxidation reaction temperature of soot with a catalyst is a more optimal solution. Diesel catalyzed particulate traps (CDPF) do not require additional heat sources and complex control systems, thereby greatly reducing fuel consumption and engine losses. Since the catalytic oxidation of soot is O2The reaction between soot and catalyst, the area of contact of the catalyst with the soot and the intrinsic catalytic activity of the catalyst are two key factors that affect the efficiency of soot oxidation, which is a key issue in the regeneration of diesel catalyzed particulate traps.
Therefore, the design and preparation of the catalyst with large contact area, high intrinsic catalytic activity and low price have great significance for the catalytic particle catcher of the diesel engine.
Chinese patent publication CN108554406B, published japanese 20200424, discloses a supported alloy type carbon soot oxidation catalyst and a preparation method thereof, wherein a carrier is cerium-zirconium composite oxide and a light rare earth modification system thereof, an alloy type active component is a homogeneous palladium-silver alloy, the alloy type active component comprises, by mass, 1% -20% of palladium, 80% -99% of silver, and a total metal loading amount is 4% -15%. In example 2 of the present invention, the temperature at which the soot oxidation of the loose contact morphology reaches the maximum rate was 416 ℃, the reaction temperature of the soot oxidation was reduced to some extent, and the efficiency was increased.
However, the exhaust temperature of the diesel engine is between 150 ℃ and 450 ℃, the temperature of the invention reaches 416 ℃ when the maximum rate of soot oxidation is reached, although the temperature falls into the exhaust temperature range of the diesel engine and is in a higher range, and the catalytic activity still has room for improvement. Because the catalyst is a supported alloy type catalyst, the carrier is cerium-zirconium composite oxide and a light rare earth modification system thereof, and the alloy type active component is homogeneous palladium-silver alloy, the cost of the catalyst is still higher.
Therefore, it is necessary to invent a new method for using a soot oxidation catalyst, which has a lower reaction temperature, higher catalytic activity and lower cost.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide a use method of a catalyst taking CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution as a main component, wherein the nano solid solution has lower reaction temperature and higher catalytic activity when catalyzing soot oxidation, and the reaction rate of soot oxidation is improved.
In order to achieve the purpose, the application method of the catalyst taking the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution as the main component is provided, wherein,
the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution has the following general formula:
CeAZrBKC/rGO
in the general formula, A, B and C are 5: 1-3; the catalyst is applied to soot catalytic oxidation reaction.
Further, the cerium ion (Ce)4+) Oxide of (D) is CeO2Zirconium ion (Zr)4+) Oxide of (b) is ZrO2Potassium ion (K)+) Oxide of K2O。
Furthermore, the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution has a nano pore structure, and the pore diameter of the nano solid solution is 36.1-36.9 nm. Is larger than the carbon smoke (>20nm), ensures that the carbon smoke can enter the internal pores of the catalyst and fully contact with the active phase.
Further, the specific surface area of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution is 117.2-152.4m2/g。
Furthermore, the crystallite size of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution is 6.7-8.3 nm.
Further, the average particle size of the CeAZrBKC/rGO is smaller than the average particle size of the CeZrOx catalyst.
The inventors used Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), N2 adsorption-desorption experiments, X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Raman spectroscopy (Raman spectroscopy) and H2The method such as TPR characterization (TPR) is used for characteristic evaluation of the structure and morphology of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution; and the catalytic performance of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution is evaluated by thermogravimetric analysis. The temperature at which the oxidation of soot reaches 50% is defined as T50The temperature at which the soot oxidation reaches a maximum rate is defined as Tm(ii) a And the evaluation standard is used as the evaluation standard of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalytic activity.
Through the above studies, it was found that the base material of graphene in the present invention takes the form of a translucent sheet having wrinkles and folds. The metal oxide particles are uniformly and highly dispersed on the graphene. Using nano-measurement software, Ce5Zr1K1/rGO、 Ce5Zr2K2rGO and Ce5Zr3K3The average particle diameter of/rGO is respectively 9.65nm, 7.42nm and 9.39nm, which is less than CeZrOxThe average particle size of the catalyst (15-20 nm). This indicates that the graphene inhibits surface migration of the metal oxide nanoparticles and reduces the size of the metal oxide nanoparticles. And elements Ce, Zr, K, C and O are highly dispersed on the catalyst. The well-dispersed metal oxide nanoparticles promote catalytic oxidation of soot.
N2The adsorption-desorption test shows that Ce5Zr1K1/rGO、Ce5Zr2K2rGO and Ce5Zr3K3The most probable pore diameters of/rGO are 36.9nm, 36.8nm and 36.1nm, respectively, greater than that of soot: (>20nm) to ensure that the soot can enter the internal pores of the catalyst and be fully contacted with the active phase.
X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) showed Ce5Zr1K1/rGO、Ce5Zr2K2rGO and Ce5Zr3K3The average grain sizes of/rGO are 8.3nm, 6.9nm and 6.7nm, respectively.
From N based on multipoint BET method2In the adsorption isotherm, the inventors obtained Ce5Zr1K1/rGO、Ce5Zr2K2rGO and Ce5Zr3K3Specific surface area/rGO of 117.2m2/g、151.5m2G and 152.4m2(ii) in terms of/g. The graphene-based catalyst is proved to have a larger specific surface area and a better pore structure, and the high catalytic activity of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution is effectively ensured.
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) shows that the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution shows two kinds of surface oxygen chemisorption oxygen and lattice oxygen, and the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst has higher chemisorption oxygen concentration.
The inventor carries out H on the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst2The results of the TPR analysis show an increase in oxygen mobility within the CeZrK/rGO lattice and an increase in the reducibility of the CeZrK/rGO. The results show that graphene can enhance the redox ability of cerium oxide at low temperature. All the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalysts show good oxidation-reduction capability, which reflects the improvement of the carbon smoke catalytic oxidation activity of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalysts.
In the temperature range from room temperature to 650 ℃, the heating rate is 10 ℃ min-1In the case of (2), the inventors have concluded, by thermogravimetric analysis, that a simulated air atmosphere (21% O) in loose contact is present2+79%N2) Middle Ce5Zr1K1/rGO、Ce5Zr2K2rGO and Ce5Zr3K3T of/rGO50390 ℃, 383 ℃ and 432 ℃ respectively, which are far lower than CeO2T of50(523 ℃ C.), T of rGO50(532 ℃ C.) and T without catalyst (604 ℃ C.)50And Ce5Zr1K1/rGO、Ce5Zr2K2rGO and Ce5Zr3K3T of/rGOm347 deg.C, 344 deg.C and 330 deg.C, respectively, far below the T of the other catalystsmAnd the weight loss process of the graphene mainly occurs at 520 ℃, the weight loss rate is 2.3%, and the graphene has good thermal stability.
The CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst has the following advantages by the analysis:
the catalyst has the advantages that metal oxide particles loaded on graphene serving as a carrier of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst are uniform and highly dispersed, and the catalytic oxidation of soot is promoted when the carbon soot is catalyzed and oxidized.
The CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst has small average grain size, larger specific surface area and better pore structure; effectively ensures the high catalytic activity of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst.
3. The defect sites on the surface of the reduced graphene oxide (rGO) can effectively inhibit the agglomeration of metal oxide nanoparticles, thereby reducing the grain size and improving the dispersion characteristic; thereby improving the catalytic activity of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst.
The CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst contains more oxygen vacancies, has higher chemisorption oxygen concentration and good redox capability, thereby ensuring high catalytic activity.
5. CeO (CeO) taking graphene as carrier2Middle doped with Zr4+Ions and K+The ions can effectively promote the formation of nano solid solution catalysts. The graphene may enhance the redox ability of the cerium oxide at low temperature. All CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalysts show good oxidation-reduction capability,this reflects the improvement of carbon smoke catalytic oxidation activity of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst.
6. T of CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst in loose contact and close contact modes50All the catalysts in the prior art have higher catalytic activity.
The CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst has the characteristics of easy synthesis and low cost, and is convenient for industrial production and practical application.
The CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst has good carbon smoke oxidation catalytic activity, the reaction temperature of carbon smoke oxidation is greatly reduced, the carbon smoke oxidation catalyst has good thermal stability, the carbon smoke oxidation catalyst reaches and exceeds various reported carbon smoke oxidation catalysts under the same evaluation condition, the cost is low, the operation is easy, the catalyst is suitable for industrial production and practical application, and the filtering effect of a diesel catalytic particle trap (CDPF) is favorably improved by adding the catalyst into the carbon smoke oxidation reaction in the diesel catalytic particle trap (CDPF).
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a preparation process of a CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst;
FIG. 2 is a Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) image of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst and a histogram of the average particle size and the ratio of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst according to the TEM image;
FIG. 3 is an X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) pattern of a CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst;
FIG. 4 is N of CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst2Adsorption isotherms and pore size distribution line graphs;
FIG. 5 is a Raman spectrum of CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst and Graphene Oxide (GO);
FIG. 6 is an infrared spectrum of Graphene Oxide (GO) from a CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst;
FIG. 7 is an X-ray photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) of Ce 3d, Zr 3d, O1s and C1s in a CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst;
FIG. 8 is H of CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst2-a TPR profile;
FIG. 9 is a graph showing the results obtained in simulated air (21% O)2+79%N2) In the graph, the normalized soot conversion rate of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst changes with the temperature in a close contact mode;
FIG. 10 shows a simulated atmosphere (21% O)2+79%N2) In the graph, the normalized soot conversion rate of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst changes with the temperature in the loose contact mode;
fig. 11 is a graph showing the change of weight loss of graphene under an air atmosphere;
FIG. 12 shows the reaction conditions in pure N2DTG graph of soot combustion in close contact mode of CeZrK/rGO catalyst in atmosphere.
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It should be apparent that the embodiments described below are some, but not all embodiments of the invention. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
In the description of the present invention, it should be noted that the terms "center", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "inner", "outer", and the like indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings, and are only for convenience of description and simplicity of description, but do not indicate or imply that the device or element being referred to must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus, should not be construed as limiting the present invention. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and "third" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
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A use method of a catalyst taking a CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst as a main component is disclosed, wherein the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst has the following general formula:
CeAZrBKC/rGO
in the general formula, A, B and C are 5: 1-3, and the catalyst is applied to soot oxidation reaction.
The graphene is reduced graphene oxide (rGO). The CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst has a nano-pore structure, and the pore diameter of the catalyst is 36.1-36.9 nm. The specific surface area of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst is 117.2-152.4m2(ii) in terms of/g. The crystallite dimension of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst is 6.7-8.3 nm.
As shown in fig. 1, the preparation method of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst is as follows:
a. mixing cerium nitrate hydrate, zirconyl nitrate hydrate and potassium nitrate (KNO)3) Dissolving in deionized water to obtain cerium (Ce) -containing solution4+) Metal ion, zirconium (Zr)4+) Metal ion and potassium (K)+) A salt solution of metal ions;
b. preparing graphene oxide, wherein the mass ratio of the graphene oxide to cerium ions is 5:1, mixing Graphene Oxide (GO) with deionized water, and generating a Graphene Oxide (GO) solution after ultrasonic treatment for 0.5 h;
c. mixing the two solutions prepared in the steps a and b, and then carrying out ultrasonic treatment for 0.5 h;
d. heating the mixed solution in the step c in a water bath for 1 h;
e. adding ammonium hydroxide into the mixed solution obtained in the step d until the pH value of the solution is 10 +/-0.1;
f. carrying out hydrothermal treatment on the solution obtained in the step e for 12 h; generating reduced graphene oxide (rGO);
g. repeatedly centrifugally washing the solution obtained in the step f by using deionized water until the pH value of the solution obtained in the step f is adjusted to be neutral;
h. g, further freeze-drying the solution obtained in the step g in a vacuum freeze dryer for 18 hours to obtain a precursor;
i. and (4) calcining the precursor obtained in the step h in a tubular furnace for 2h under the argon atmosphere to obtain the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst.
The general formula of the prepared CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst is CeAZrBKC/rGO,
In the general formula, A, B and C are 5: 1-3.
Further, in the step a, the molar ratio of cerium ions to zirconium ions to potassium ions in the salt solution is 5: 1-3.
Further, the hydrate of cerium nitrate in the step a is cerium nitrate hexahydrate (Ce (NO)3)3·6H2O), the hydrate of zirconyl nitrate is zirconyl nitrate hexahydrate (ZrO (NO)3)2·6H2O); hydrate of cerium nitrate, hydrate of zirconyl nitrate and potassium nitrate (KNO)3) Dissolved in deionized water by magnetic stirring.
Further, the water bath heating temperature in the step d is 75-85 ℃.
Further, the temperature of the hydrothermal treatment in the step f is 155-165 ℃.
Further, the calcining temperature in the step i is 190-200 ℃. The calcination temperature is far lower than that in the prior art, so that the method is energy-saving and environment-friendly, reduces the difficulty of preparation and has higher operability.
Furthermore, all materials in the preparation method are of analytical grade and can be used without purification.
The calcination of the invention can produce CeO2、ZrO2And K2O, reduced graphene oxide (rGO) is used as a catalyst carrier, and CeO is added2、 ZrO2And K2O is mixed in a molar ratio of 10:2:1, 5:2:1 and 10:6:3, respectively, to obtain Ce5Zr1K1/rGO、Ce5Zr2K2/rGO, and Ce5Zr3K3Compounds of/rGO.
Example 2
As shown in FIG. 2, the morphology and size of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst are described in this example using Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) technology. It is known that the base material of graphene takes the form of a translucent sheet having wrinkles and folds. The metal oxide particles supported on the graphene are uniform and highly dispersed. As can be seen from the TEM image of figure 2,and Ce5Zr1K1rGO and Ce5Zr3K3rGO to Ce5Zr2k2The metal oxide particles of/rGO are most uniformly dispersed. Ce can be derived using nano-measurement software5Zr1K1/rGO、Ce5Zr2K2rGO and Ce5Zr3K3The average particle diameter of/rGO is respectively 9.65nm, 7.42nm and 9.39nm, which is less than CeZrOxThe average particle diameter of the catalyst is 15-20 nm. This indicates that the graphene inhibits surface migration of the metal oxide nanoparticles and reduces the size of the metal oxide nanoparticles.
Cerium (Ce), zirconium (Zr), potassium (K), carbon (C) and oxygen (O) are highly dispersed on the catalyst. It can be further verified in TEM images that the reduced graphene oxide (rGO) support supports well-dispersed spherical metal oxide nanoparticles. Catalytic oxidation of soot is a heterogeneous catalytic reaction, so the degree of contact of soot with the catalyst is one of the important factors affecting catalytic activity and efficiency. The well-dispersed metal oxide nanoparticles promote catalytic oxidation of soot.
FIG. 3 shows CeO2And Ce5Zr2K2X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) pattern of/rGO nano solid solution catalyst, CeO was observed where all catalysts showed typical cubic structure2Peak(s). The XRD patterns of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst show a series and a typical cubic spinel CeO on 29 DEG (111),33 DEG (200),47 DEG (220),56 DEG (331),59 DEG (222) and 69 DEG (400)2And (4) relevant reflection. Due to cerium ion (Ce)4+) Is coated with zirconium ion (Zr)4+) And potassium ion (K)+) Partially substituted, zirconium ions (Zr)4+) And potassium ion (K)+) The doping of (a) causes the diffraction peaks to shift to lower angle directions, resulting in slight variations in the unit cell parameters and grain size. Diffraction peak ratio CeO of CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst2The diffraction peak of the catalyst is wide. At the same time, Ce5Zr2K2The half-peak width of/rGO is relatively wider than that of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst, which shows that Ce5Zr2K2Grain size ratio Ce of/rGO5Zr1K1rGO and Ce5Zr3K3The grain size of/rGO is small. The graphene-related phase has no characteristic distinct diffraction peaks. Complete exfoliation of graphene in hybridization effectively avoids graphene re-stacking. Meanwhile, no other significant diffraction was found in the Zr-related phase and the K-related phase, indicating that the Zr-related phase and the K-related phase are amorphous, or as CeO2-ZrO2-k2Part of the O nano solid solution catalyst is presented.
Example 3
Since adsorption and diffusion are key processes of heterogeneous catalytic reaction, the pore structure of the catalyst has great influence on the catalytic performance, and the characteristics of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst are analyzed by adopting an N2 adsorption-desorption test in the embodiment. N of CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst shown in FIG. 42Adsorption isotherms and pore size distribution profiles. As the adsorption and the diffusion are the key processes of the multi-phase catalytic reaction, the pore structure of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst has great influence on the catalytic performance of the catalyst. In the IUPAC classification, a similar type IV isotherm with a type H3 hysteresis loop indicates that the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst has a mesoporous distribution characteristic. As can be seen in b, d and f of FIG. 4, Ce5Zr1K1/rGO、Ce5Zr2K2rGO and Ce5Zr3K3The most probable pore diameters of/rGO are 36.9nm, 36.8nm and 36.1nm, respectively, greater than that of soot: (>20nm) to ensure that the carbon smoke can enter the internal pores of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst and fully contact with the active phase.
Table 1 shows the average crystallite size and the specific surface area (S) of the catalystBET). The inventors calculated the average grain size by XRD analysis according to Scherrer's formula. Ce5Zr1K1/rGO、Ce5Zr2K2rGO and Ce5Zr3K3The average grain sizes of the/rGO are respectively 8.3nm, 6.9nm and 6.7nm which are all smaller than that of the CeO2Average grain size of 8.9 nm. Because of zirconium ion (Zr)4+) Andpotassium ion (K)+) The doping-induced lattice distortion of CeO suppresses2Phase crystal growth phase.
Specific surface area (S)BET) Can be derived from N based on the multipoint BET method2Adsorption isotherms. Specific surface area (55-82 m) of cerium (Ce) -based catalyst in the prior art2The ratio of the CeZrK to the rGO to the solid solution catalyst is higher than that of the CeZrK to the rGO. Meanwhile, in the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst, Ce5Zr2K2Specific surface area of 151.5 m/rGO2G and Ce5Zr3K3Specific surface area/rGO 152.4m2G is slightly larger than Ce5Zr1K1Specific surface area 117.2 m/rGO2(ii) in terms of/g. The graphene-based catalyst is proved to have a larger specific surface area and a better pore structure, and the high catalytic activity of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst is effectively ensured.
TABLE 1 average grain size and specific surface area of CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalysts
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Example 4
In this example, the characteristics of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst were studied by raman spectroscopy. As shown in FIG. 5, typical Raman peaks of the D-band and G-band occur at 1350cm, respectively-1And 1594cm-1Left and right. Wherein the D band represents structural defects caused by oxygen-containing functional groups on the carbon group and the G band represents E2gSp in symmetric mode2Hybrid C. The Raman spectrum of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst is 400-500 cm-1Where no band appears to be assigned to CeO2. This shows that CeO2Good dispersion of the particles on the graphene layer.
Intensity ratio of D-band to G-band ID/IGIs the in-plane sp of graphite2Indexes of disorder degree and average size.
Ce5Zr1K1/rGO、Ce5Zr2K2/rGO、Ce5Zr3K3I of/rGO and GOD/IG1.10, 1.28, 1.21 and 0.99 respectively. At Ce5Zr2K2Higher I in/rGO nano solid solution catalystsD/IGMeaning that there may be smaller sp2Regions and unrepaired defect sites. The defect sites on the rGO surface can effectively inhibit agglomeration of the metal oxide nanoparticles, thereby reducing the grain size and improving the dispersion characteristics, which is consistent with the above results observed in example 2.
Example 5
This example uses infrared spectroscopy to study the properties of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst.
FIG. 6 shows an infrared spectrum of Graphene Oxide (GO) of a CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst. The figure shows a number of functional groups containing O, for example O-H in COOH (3423 cm)-1) And C ═ O (1735 cm)-1) Third order C-OH (1384 cm)-1) O-H in (1). Mixing metal ions (Ce) on these oxygen (O) -containing Graphene Oxide (GO) groups during catalyst synthesis4+,Zr4+,k+) First, a negatively charged Graphene Oxide (GO) sheet surface is uniformly adsorbed by electrostatic attraction. Compared with Graphene Oxide (GO), the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst has an infrared spectrum of 1735cm-1And 1384cm-1The time is greatly reduced and even disappears. This means that Graphene Oxide (GO) is deoxygenated and reduced to reduced graphene oxide (rGO).
Example 6
This example illustrates the analysis of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) of Ce 3d, Zr 3d, O1s and C1s in the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst.
As shown in fig. 7, the inventors measured the oxidation states of the main elements Ce, Zr, O and C and the estimated atomic ratios in the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst using XPS measurement technique. U and v in XPS spectrum of Ce 3d refer to 3d, respectively3/2And 3d5/2The spin orbit component of (a). Since the spikes of u 'and v' are due to Ce3+Ion(s)Induced so that the spikes of u, u 'and v, v' are peaked by Ce4+And (4) ion initiation. Therefore, it can be concluded that the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst has Ce4+And Ce3+Two ions.
TABLE 2 atomic surface composition of CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalysts
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TABLE 3 Ce 3d in CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst3/2(u”'),Zr 3d5/2、O1s and OBinding energy of
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TABLE 4 Ce in CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst3+/Ce4+,O/OAnd the ratio of Ce/Zr
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Tables 2 and 3 summarize the atomic surface concentrations, relative percentages, and binding energies of the Ce, Zr, O, and C elements in the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalysts, respectively. As shown in Table 4, Ce3+The sum of the integrated areas of (u ', v') and Ce4+The ratio of the sum of the integral areas of (u, v, u ', v', u ', v') is the Ce ZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst3+/Ce4+The ratio of (a) to (b). Research finds that Ce5Zr2K2/rGO has higher Ce3+Ion concentration, which indicates Ce5Zr2K2the/rGO contains more oxygen vacancies. XPS spectra of Zr 3d in b of FIG. 7 shows the junction of Zr element in CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalystThere was no difference in the resultant energy. Zr 3d5/2And Zr 3d3/2Has a binding energy of 182.6eV and 185eV, respectively, which can prove that Zr4+Exists in CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst. The XPS spectrum of O1s in c of fig. 7 shows that two surface oxygens are present in the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst. O isI(529.8-530.0eV) is surface lattice oxygen (O) in cerium oxide2-) Is characterized by being OII(531.5-531.8eV) shows that the defect is oxygen (O) or oxygen of a hydroxyl group-like group-,O2-,O2 2-) Chemisorbed oxygen is present on the surface. In general, surface adsorption of oxygen from oxygen vacancies of oxide catalysts to gaseous O2The adsorption of (1). It is clear that compared with Ce5Zr1K1rGO and Ce5Zr3K3/rGO,Ce5Zr2K2Higher O for/rGOII/OIPeak area ratio. This effectively increases the concentration of adsorbed oxygen on the surface. Chemisorption of oxygen (O) compared to lattice oxygen) Has higher mobility. Thereby chemisorbing oxygen (O)) Plays a more important role in soot oxidation reactions. FIG. 7 d shows the deconvolution of the C1s peak in the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst. The main peaks are concentrated at 284.5eV-284.6eV, 285.5eV and 288.4eV, which represent graphitic structure, C-O and-O-C ═ O, respectively. The C-O and-O-C ═ O bonds in the graphene indicate that the graphene may be CeO2-ZrO2The directional attachment of the particles provides a rich population of active sites. Furthermore, XPS failed to detect the presence of the K element. This suggests that the binding energies of K and C are mainly in the ranges of 291-296eV and 277-295eV, respectively.
This indicates that the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst contains more oxygen vacancies, which is beneficial to improving the CeO2And wherein Ce is5Zr2K2the/rGO nano solid solution catalyst has higher chemical adsorption oxygen concentration. The CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst has good oxidation reduction capability.
Example 7
As shown in FIG. 8, this example is to examine graphene oxide GO and the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalysisThe redox capability of the agent is used for carrying out H on GO and CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalysts2TPR characterization analysis.
The result shows that the reduction peak of GO appears at 663 ℃, while the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst has no obvious reduction peak at the temperature of 550 ℃ and 650 ℃. This indicates that the oxygen-containing functional groups of the GO surface are deoxidized during the preparation process, which is consistent with the results shown in fig. 6.
From 250 ℃ to 600 ℃, three obvious reduction peaks are observed on the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst. The shoulder peak at 360 deg.C corresponds to the process of adsorbing oxygen, and the reduction peak at 465 deg.C corresponds to Ce4+Outermost layer to Ce3+Reduction of (2). The reduction peak varying from 700 ℃ to 850 ℃ is due to CeO2(Ce4+Inner layer) and volume reduction of lattice oxygen.
Curve b has a higher peak intensity ratio (surface/volume reduction) than the other curves, indicating Ce5Zr2K2Enhanced oxygen mobility within the/rGO lattice. Due to the synergistic effect of Ce and Zr, a shoulder peak is generated at about 301 ℃. In addition, the peak of curve b around 465 ℃ shifts to a low temperature, indicating that Ce5Zr2K2The reducibility of/rGO is enhanced.
Generally, CeO with graphene as carrier2Middle doped with Zr4+Ions and K+The ions can effectively promote the formation of nano solid solution catalysts. The graphene may enhance the redox ability of the cerium oxide at low temperature. All the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalysts show good oxidation-reduction capability, which reflects the improvement of carbon smoke catalytic oxidation activity of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalysts.
Meanwhile, the redox capability of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst is influenced by the doping ratio of metals. In the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst, in FIG. 7, Ce5Zr2K2the/rGO exhibits the lowest reduction temperature.
Example 8
In this example, we simulated air (21% O)2+79%N2) Medium use of heat weightThe analysis evaluated the catalytic activity of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst on soot oxidation in the close contact mode. FIG. 9 shows normalized soot conversion as a function of temperature change of the catalyst prepared in the close contact mode. For convenience in comparing catalytic activity, we define the temperature at which soot oxidation reaches 50% as T50The temperature at which the soot oxidation reaches a maximum rate is defined as Tm
The results show that Ce5Zr1K1/rGO、Ce5Zr2K2/rGO、Ce5Zr3K3rGO and CeO2T of50352 ℃, 339 ℃, 358 ℃ and 419 ℃, respectively. It can be concluded that CeZrK/rGO catalyst ratio CeO2Has higher catalytic activity. T of CeZrK/rGO catalyst due to close contact of soot with the catalyst50The difference is small. Under the condition, the influence of the difference of the structure and the shape of the CeZrK/rGO catalyst on the catalytic activity is small.
Example 9
In this example, the temperature rise rate was 10 ℃ min in the temperature range of room temperature to 650 ℃-1In the case of (2), we simulated air (21% O)2+79%N2) The catalytic activity of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst on soot oxidation in a loose contact mode is evaluated by thermogravimetric analysis.
The loose contact mode is most practical because the process of mixing soot with the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst does not have any force effect. Figure 10 shows the normalized soot conversion as a function of temperature for CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalysts in loose contact mode. Ce5Zr1K1/rGO、Ce5Zr2K2rGO and Ce5Zr3K3T of/rGO50390 ℃, 383 ℃ and 432 ℃ respectively, which are far lower than CeO2(523 ℃ C.), rGO (532 ℃ C.) and T without catalyst (604 ℃ C.)50
rGO exhibits catalytic activity for soot oxidation because of its enhanced redox ability due to its residual structural defects. Ce5Zr2K2The higher catalytic activity of/rGO is closely related to the excellent dispersion quality, small particle size, large specific surface area, rich oxygen vacancy and redox capability.
It should be noted that the slope of the curve before 300 ℃ is expressed as Ce5Zr3K3/rGO>Ce5Zr2K2/rGO>Ce5Zr1K1The sequence of/rGO is consistent with the specific surface area sequence in table 1 of example 3 for the three CeZrK/rGO catalysts. The slope of the curve after 300 ℃ is expressed as Ce5Zr2K2/rGO>Ce5Zr1K1/rGO>Ce5Zr3K3Sequential alignment of/rGO, which correlates with oxygen vacancy concentration (Ce)3+/Ce4+) And the concentration of chemisorbed oxygen (O)/O) Are consistent. This is because the specific surface area has a large influence on the activity of the low-temperature region and the oxygen vacancy concentration has a large influence on the activity of the medium-high temperature region.
In order to avoid the influence of graphene on experimental data, the weight loss condition of modified graphene in an air atmosphere is researched. As shown in fig. 11, the weight loss rate was 2.3 (Wt)% and the process occurred mainly at 520 ℃, which had less effect on the TG experimental data.
Example 10
As shown in FIG. 12, this embodiment is on pure N2In the atmosphere, the temperature rise rate is 10 ℃ min within the temperature range from room temperature to 650 DEG C-1Under the condition of (1), the carbon smoke combustion of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst in the close contact mode adopts a thermogravimetric analysis method, and the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst is analyzed in pure N2The catalytic performance of (1).
Because there is no gaseous O2Soot can only be adsorbed by the activity of the catalyst surface-,O2-) And lattice oxygen (O)2-) And (4) oxidizing. From the DTG spectrum, the CeZrK/rGO catalyst has a valley at 318-322 ℃, which is due to the oxidation of soot by adsorbed oxygen. Ce5Zr2K2rGO and Ce5Zr3K3/rGO respectivelyThe valleys at 513 c and 521 c correspond to oxidation of soot by lattice oxygen.
Through the comprehensive comparison of peak intensity and peak temperature, the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst has rich active oxygen species and reasonable metal doping concentration, improves the mobility of adsorbed oxygen and lattice oxygen, and has better catalytic performance.
Example 11
In the present example, the temperature rise rate was 10 ℃ min in the air atmosphere at a temperature range of room temperature to 650 DEG C-1Under the condition of (1), the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalyst is subjected to soot oxidation T under the conditions of close contact and loose contact50Compared with other catalysts.
Tables 5 and 6 compare the catalytic performance of various highly catalytically active catalysts for soot oxidation, including perovskite catalysts, noble metal catalysts, and CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution catalysts of the present invention. It is clear that CeZrK/rGO catalysts, in particular Ce, doped with metal oxide particles on graphene5Zr2K2the/rGO has higher catalytic activity than other catalysts.
TABLE 5 soot oxidation T of various catalysts under close and loose contact conditions50
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TABLE 6 soot oxidation T of various catalysts under close and loose contact conditionsm
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The invention adds CeO on the surface of rGO2-ZrO2-K2Nanoparticles of O, preparing aA nano-class sosoloid catalyst CeZrK/rGO with nano-structure for catalyzing the oxidization of soot. Some of the main conclusions can be summarized as follows:
(1) the use of rGO as a carrier for CeZrK/rGO catalysts provides a larger specific surface area and a special pore structure, increasing the contact area of soot with the catalyst compared to Ce-based catalysts without rGO.
(2) Doping of Zr and K ions in a CeZrK/rGO catalyst results in CeO2The lattice of (1) is distorted. This can increase oxygen vacancy and active oxygen, control CeO2And ensures the dispersion quality of the active sites.
(3) The characterization research shows that the CeZrK/rGO catalyst has a nano-pore structure, excellent dispersion quality, small particle size, large specific surface area and enough oxygen vacancies.
(4)Ce5Zr1K1/rGO,Ce5Zr2K2rGO and Ce5Zr3K3Soot conversion T of/rGO50352 ℃, 339 ℃ and 358 ℃ respectively under the condition of close contact, and 390 ℃, 383 ℃ and 432 ℃ respectively under the condition of loose contact. This is less than some typical rare earth, perovskite and noble metal catalysts, e.g. CeO2,3DOM La0.8Ce0.2FeO3,Pt/Al2O3And so on. The results show that the CeZrK/rGO catalyst has higher catalytic activity on soot oxidation, particularly Ce5Zr2K2/rGO。
It should be understood that the above examples are only for clarity of illustration and are not intended to limit the embodiments. Other variations and modifications will be apparent to persons skilled in the art in light of the above description. And are neither required nor exhaustive of all embodiments. And obvious variations or modifications therefrom are within the scope of the invention.

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1. The use method of the catalyst taking the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution as the main component is characterized in that the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution has the following general formula:
CeAZrBKC/rGO
wherein, in the general formula, A, B, C, 5:1:1 or 5:2:2 or 5:3: 3; applying the catalyst to a soot catalytic oxidation reaction;
the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution has a nano-pore structure, and the pore diameter is 36.1-36.9 nm;
the specific surface area of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution is 117.2-152.4m2/g;
The crystallite size of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution is 6.7-8.3 nm;
the average grain diameter of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution is less than that of CeZrOxThe average particle size of the catalyst;
the use temperature of the catalyst is 352-432 ℃;
the preparation method of the CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution comprises the following steps:
a. dissolving hydrate of cerium nitrate, hydrate of zirconyl nitrate and potassium nitrate in deionized water to generate salt solution containing cerium metal ions, zirconium metal ions and potassium metal ions;
b. preparing graphene oxide, wherein the mass ratio of the graphene oxide to cerium ions is 5:1, mixing the graphene oxide with deionized water, and carrying out ultrasonic treatment for 0.5h to generate a graphene oxide solution;
c. mixing the two solutions prepared in the steps a and b, and then carrying out ultrasonic treatment for 0.5 h;
d. heating the mixed solution obtained in the step c in a water bath for 1 h;
e. adding ammonium hydroxide into the mixed solution obtained in the step d until the pH value of the solution is 10 +/-0.1;
f. carrying out hydrothermal treatment on the solution obtained in the step e for 12 h; generating reduced graphene oxide;
g. repeatedly centrifugally washing the solution obtained in the step f by using deionized water until the pH value of the solution obtained in the step f is adjusted to be neutral;
h. g, further freeze-drying the solution obtained in the step g in a vacuum freeze dryer for 18 hours to obtain a precursor;
i. calcining the precursor obtained in the step h in a tubular furnace for 2h under the argon atmosphere to obtain a CeZrK/rGO nano solid solution;
in the step a, the hydrate of cerium nitrate is cerous nitrate hexahydrate, and the hydrate of zirconyl nitrate is zirconyl nitrate hexahydrate; the hydrate of cerium nitrate, the hydrate of zirconyl nitrate and potassium nitrate were dissolved in deionized water by a magnetic stirring method.
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