CINDECA   05422
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO EN CIENCIAS APLICADAS "DR. JORGE J. RONCO"
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Use of Rh (III)-Heteropolymolybdate as Potential Catalysts for the Removal of Nitrates in Human Drinking Water: Synthesis, Characterisation and Catalytic Performance
Autor/es:
GUILLERMO R. BERTOLINI; MÓNICA L. CASELLA; CARMEN I. CABELLO; MARÍA A. JAWORSKI ; GUILLERMO J. SIRI
Revista:
WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2018 vol. 229 p. 1 - 12
ISSN:
0049-6979
Resumen:
Abstract The investigation and development of technologies to remediate water contaminated with NO3− are constantly increasing. An economically and potentially effective alternative is based on the catalytic hydrogenation of NO3− to N2. With this objective, bimetallic RhMo6 catalysts based on Anderson-type heteropolyanion (RhMo6O24H6)3−were prepared and characterized in order to obtain well-defined bimetallic catalyst. The catalysts weresupportedonAl2O3 with different textural properties and on silica. The heteropolyanion-support interaction was analysed by temperature-programmed reduction (TPR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The differences obtained in activity and selectivity to the different products can be assigned to the different interaction between the RhMo6 Anderson phase and the supports. The RhMo6/G, (G: γ-Al2O3) system showed the best catalytic performance. This catalyst exhibited the lowest reduction temperature of Rh and Mo in the TPR assay and a Rh/Mo surface ratio similar to that of the original phase, as observed by XPS analysis. These studies allowed us to verify a synergic effect between Rh and Mo, through which Mo reducibility was promoted by the presence of the noble metal. The catalytic activity was favoured by the active sites generated from the Anderson phase. This fact was confirmed by comparing the activity of RhMo6/G with that corresponding to a conventional catalyst prepared through successive impregnation of both Rh (III) and Mo (VI) salts.Keywords Nitrate, Water pollution. Well-defined catalysts. Anderson phase. Hydrogenation. Synergic effect