Catalytic reduction of nitrite ions in drinking water over Pd-Cu/TiO2 bimetallic catalyst

2004 
Abstract Titania supported palladium–copper bimetallic catalysts (Pd–Cu/TiO 2 ) are prepared by liquid-phase chemical reduction method and then applied in the catalytic reduction of nitrite ions in drinking water. The nitrite conversion and selectivity to N 2 influenced by metal molar ratio (Pd:Cu), H 2 flow rate, CO 2 flow rate, pH value of solution and reaction temperature are also discussed in detail with physical characterizations methods such as XPS, XRD, in situ FT-IR. It is discovered that bimetallic Pd–Cu/TiO 2 catalyst has higher activity than monometallic Pd/TiO 2 catalyst in the catalytic reduction of nitrite ions and a mechanism is proposed to explain this promoting effect of bimetallic catalyst in this paper.
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