Method of preparation of perovskite catalyst
09795947 ยท 2017-10-24
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Abstract
A preparation method of perovskite catalyst, represented by the following Chemical Formula 1: La.sub.xAg.sub.(1-x)MnO.sub.3 (0.1x0.9), includes the steps of 1) preparing a metal precursor solution including a lanthanum metal precursor, a manganese metal precursor and a silver metal precursor, 2) adding maleic or citric acid to the metal precursor solution, 3) drying the mixture separately several times with sequentially elevating the temperature in the range of 160 to 210 C., and 4) calcining the dried mixture at 600 to 900 C. for 3 hours to 7 hours.
Claims
1. A preparation method of perovskite catalyst, represented by the following Chemical Formula 1: La.sub.xAg.sub.(1-x)MnO.sub.3 (0.1x0.9), including the steps of: 1) preparing a metal precursor solution including a lanthanum metal precursor, a manganese metal precursor and a silver metal precursor; 2) adding citric acid to the metal precursor solution; 3) drying the mixture separately several times while sequentially elevating the temperature in the range of 160 to 210 C.; and 4) calcining the dried mixture at 600 to 900 C. for 3 hours to 7 hours.
2. The preparation method according to claim 1, wherein the lanthanum metal precursor is La(NO.sub.3).sub.3.6H.sub.2O.
3. The preparation method according to claim 1, wherein the manganese metal precursor is Mn(NO.sub.3).sub.2.6H.sub.2O.
4. The preparation method according to claim 1, wherein the silver metal precursor is AgNO.sub.3.
5. The preparation method according to claim 1, wherein a solvent of the metal precursor solution is distilled water.
6. The preparation method according to claim 1, wherein the amount of citric acid added is 0.2 to 2.0 moles per the total mole of lanthanum, manganese and silver in the metal precursor solution.
7. The preparation method according to claim 1, further including the step of stirring the solution at 70 to 90 C. for 6 to 10 hours and drying the same at 100 to 120 C. for 8 to 14 hours, between step 2) and step 3).
8. The preparation method according to claim 1, wherein step 3) is carried out by the steps of: 3-1) heating the mixture to 163 to 167 C. and carrying out a primary dry for 2 to 6 hours; 3-2) heating the primary dried mixture to 168 to 172 C. and carrying out a secondary dry for 2 to 6 hours; 3-3) heating the secondary dried mixture to 170 to 174 C. and carrying out a tertiary dry for 2 to 6 hours; 3-4) heating the tertiary dried mixture to 173 to 177 C. and carrying out a quaternary dry for 2 to 6 hours; and 3-5) heating the quaternary dried mixture to 198 to 202 C. and carrying out a quinary dry for 1 to 3 hours.
9. The preparation method according to claim 8, wherein the heating rate is 1 C./min to 10 C./min.
10. The preparation method according to claim 1, wherein x is 0.3 to 0.7.
11. A preparation method of perovskite catalyst, represented by the following Chemical Formula 1: La.sub.xAg.sub.(1-x)MnO.sub.3 (0.1x0.9), including the steps of: 1) preparing a metal precursor solution including a lanthanum metal precursor, a manganese metal precursor and a silver metal precursor; 2) adding maleic acid to the metal precursor solution; 3) drying the mixture separately several times while sequentially elevating the temperature in the range of 160 to 210 C.; and 4) calcining the dried mixture at 600 to 900 C. for 3 hours to 7 hours.
12. The preparation method according to claim 11, wherein the amount of maleic acid added is 0.2 to 2.0 moles per the total mole of lanthanum, manganese and silver in the metal precursor solution.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(3) To achieve the object, the present disclosure provides a preparation method of perovskite catalyst represented by the following Chemical Formula 1, including the steps of:
(4) 1) preparing a metal precursor solution including a lanthanum metal precursor, a manganese metal precursor and a silver metal precursor;
(5) 2) adding citric acid or maleic acid to the metal precursor solution;
(6) 3) drying the mixture separately several times while sequentially elevating the temperature in the range of 160 to 210 C.; and
(7) 4) calcining the dried mixture at 600 to 900 C. for 3 to 7 hours.
La.sub.xAg.sub.(1-x)MnO.sub.3 (0.1x0.9).[Chemical Formula 1]
(8) The term perovskite catalyst used in the present disclosure is essentially a material having the chemical structure of ABO.sub.3, here, A is a cation located at the center of the crystal lattice that is surrounded by 12 lattice oxygens, and B is a cation located at the center of the crystal lattice that is surrounded by 6 lattice oxygens. The characteristics of the perovskite catalyst vary according to the cations corresponding to A and B in the chemical formula.
(9) The perovskite catalyst of the present disclosure includes La, Ag and Mn as the main elements as shown in Chemical Formula 1, and particularly it is a catalyst for converting nitrogen monoxide (NO) discharged in car exhaust gas into nitrogen dioxide. At this time, silver (Ag) has an advantage in that it is superior in NO oxidation performance and hydrothermal stability, and the use of expensive noble metals, which is a problem of existing Pt-based catalyst used in the oxidation reaction of NO in the exhaust gas from diesel and lean burn-gasoline cars, can be avoided.
(10) With regard to the preparation of the perovskite catalyst, the citric acid method, Pechini method, high temperature aging method, polymer complex method, freeze drying method, and so on are known, and generally the citric acid method is generally used. The citric acid method is a method of obtaining the perovskite catalyst by using citric aid to form a noncrystalline metal complex of gel phase, and drying and calcining the same (Appl. Catal. B: Environ., 24 (2000) 193-205). However, the method is poor in the collect rate and very dangerous because citric acid causes an explosion and scattering of raw materials in the preparation process.
(11) Therefore, the present disclosure is characterized in that the low temperature drying process is carried out before the calcination as in step 3) to resolve the problem.
(12) Hereinafter, the present disclosure is explained step by step in more detail.
(13) Step 1: Preparing a Metal Precursor Solution including a Lanthanum Metal Precursor, a Manganese Metal Precursor and a Silver Metal Precursor
(14) This is the step of preparing a metal precursor solution of lanthanum (La), manganese (Mn) and silver (Ag) which are the main components of the perovskite catalyst to be prepared in the present disclosure.
(15) Preferably, the lanthanum metal precursor may be La(NO.sub.3).sub.3.6H.sub.2O. And, preferably, the manganese metal precursor may be Mn(NO.sub.3).sub.2.6H.sub.2O. And, preferably, the silver metal precursor may be AgNO.sub.3.
(16) Furthermore, it is preferable to determine the mole numbers of the 3 kinds of metal precursors properly by considering the x value in Chemical Formula 1. For example, when the x value in Chemical Formula 1 is 0.5, the mole ratio of the lanthanum metal precursor, the silver metal precursor, and the manganese metal precursor may be 1:1:2.
(17) It is preferable that the solvent of the metal precursor solution is a distilled water. The amount of the solvent is not limited particularly if it can dissolve all of the metal precursors. The metal precursor solution may be prepared by the method of adding the 3 kinds of metal precursors to the solvent and stirring the same, and the preparation is preferably carried out at room temperature.
(18) Step 2: Adding Citric Acid or Maleic Acid to the Metal Precursor Solution
(19) This is the step of adding citric acid or maleic acid to the metal precursor solution prepared in Step 1 for preparing a noncrystalline metal complex of gel phase in a later drying step.
(20) Preferably, the amount of citric acid or maleic acid added may be 0.2 to 2.0 moles, more preferably 0.8 to 1.4 moles, per the total mole of lanthanum, manganese and silver in the metal precursor solution. For example, when the total mole of the 3 kinds of metal precursors used for preparing the metal precursor solution is 1 mole, the amount of citric acid or maleic acid added may be 0.4 to 0.7 moles, preferably.
(21) The addition of citric acid or maleic acid is preferably carried out at room temperature, and it is preferable to stir the mixture during the addition or after the addition.
(22) In addition, the step of stirring the solution at 70 to 90 C. for 6 to 10 hours and drying the same at 100 to 120 C. for 8 to 14 hours may be further included between Step 2 and Step 3 disclosed below. Through this, the solvent of the metal precursor solution may be evaporated and the noncrystalline metal complex of gel phase may be prepared.
(23) Step 3: Separate Drying
(24) This is the step of drying the noncrystalline metal complex of gel phase at low temperature before the calcination step, disclosed later. As the metal complex is dried at low temperature for a long time, there are advantages in that not only the explosion that could happen in the process of elevating the temperature can be prevented and a collection rate may increase, but also that contamination may be minimized.
(25) The separate drying step may be designed so that the temperature of each drying step increases slowly. Preferably Step 3 may be carried out by the following steps of 3-1) to 3-5):
(26) 3-1) heating the mixture to 163 to 167 C. and carrying out primary dry for 2 to 6 hours;
(27) 3-2) heating the primary dried mixture to 168 to 172 C. and carrying out secondary dry for 2 to 6 hours;
(28) 3-3) heating the secondary dried mixture to 170 to 174 C. and carrying out tertiary dry for 2 to 6 hours;
(29) 3-4) heating the tertiary dried mixture to 173 to 177 C. and carrying out quaternary dry for 2 to 6 hours; and
(30) 3-5) heating the quaternary dried mixture to 198 to 202 C. and carrying out quinary dry for 1 to 3 hours.
(31) Furthermore, the heating rate between each drying step is preferably 1 C./min to 10 C./min.
(32) Furthermore, said primary dry to quaternary dry steps correspond to relatively lower temperature dry than quinary dry step, and their dry time may be 2 to 6 hours. And, said quinary dry step corresponds to relatively higher temperature dry and the dry time may be relatively short, 1 to 3 hours.
(33) Furthermore, the present disclosure can further comprise the step of finally drying the mixture dried in Step 3. Specifically, such a finally drying is preferably carried out at relatively high temperature of 248 to 252 C. for 1 hour to 3 hours.
(34) Step 4: Calcining the Dried Mixture at 600 to 900 C. for 3 to 7 Hours
(35) This is the step of calcining the mixture dried in Step 3, and the elements form a crystalline phase through the calcination and the perovskite catalyst according to the present disclosure is prepared in this step.
(36) The calcination is preferably carried in an atmospheric circumstance.
(37) Perovskite Catalyst
(38) The perovskite catalyst prepared according to the present disclosure has the structure represented by Chemical Formula 1, and it may be used as the oxidation catalyst for nitrogen monoxide.
(39) Particularly, since the prepared perovskite catalyst includes silver (Ag) which is superior in nitrogen monoxide oxidation performance and hydrothermal stability, it can be used as the main component of the post-treatment system for reducing NOx in an exhaust gas of lean burn gasoline and diesel engines, and it is possible to accelerate the commercialization of lean burn gasoline and diesel engines and to reduce manufacturing cost because of the exclusion of noble metals.
(40) And, preferably, the x in Chemical Formula 1 is 0.3 to 0.7.
(41) Furthermore, the perovskite catalyst of the present disclosure is a core technology of the futuristic car exhaust post-treatment system, and can be applied to low emission vehicles or eco-friendly vehicles satisfying the environment regulations of WTO system.
(42) The preparation method of the perovskite catalyst according to the present disclosure is characterized in that the perovskite catalyst can be stably prepared by using a low temperature dry condition.
(43) Hereinafter, preferable examples are presented for understanding the present disclosure. However, the following examples are only for understanding the present disclosure more easily and the present disclosure is not limited to or by them.
Example
(44) A metal precursor solution was prepared by dissolving La(NO.sub.3).sub.3.6H.sub.2O 10.5597 g, Mn(NO.sub.3).sub.2.6H.sub.2O 14.0000 g, and AgNO.sub.3 4.1426 g, the metal precursors, in a distilled water. After adding 11 g of citric acid to the metal precursor solution and stirring the same, the solution was heated to 80 C. and the distilled water was slowly evaporated by maintaining the temperature for 8 hours with continuously stirring. The perovskite catalyst of gel phase from which over a certain amount of the distilled water was eliminated was dried for 12 hours in a 110 C. oven.
(45) 1 g of the dried mixture was taken, and, sequentially, heated to 165 C. and dried for 4 hours while maintaining the temperature, heated to 170 C. and dried for 4 hours while maintaining the temperature, heated to 172 C. and dried for 4 hours while maintaining the temperature, and heated to 175 C. and dried for 4 hours while maintaining the temperature. And then, the dried mixture was heated to 200 C. and dried for 2 hours while maintaining the temperature, and heated to 250 C. and dried for 1 hour while maintaining the temperature. At this time, the heating rate was 10 C./min. And then, the perovskite catalyst was obtained by calcining the dried mixture in an atmospheric circumstance of 700 C. for 5 hours. And, there was no explosion throughout the whole process.
Comparative Example
(46) A metal precursor solution was prepared by dissolving La(NO.sub.3).sub.3.6H.sub.2O 10.5597 g, Mn(NO.sub.3).sub.2.6H.sub.2O 14.0000 g, and AgNO.sub.3 4.1426 g, the metal precursors, in a distilled water. After adding 11 g of citric acid to the metal precursor solution and stirring the same, the solution was heated to 80 C. and the distilled water was slowly evaporated by maintaining the temperature for 8 hours with continuously stirring. The perovskite catalyst of gel phase from which over certain amount of the distilled water was eliminated was dried for 12 hours in a 110 C. oven.
(47) The perovskite catalyst of gel phase from which over a certain amount of the distilled water was eliminated was completely dried for 12 hours in a 110 C. oven. The perovskite catalyst of La.sub.0.5Ag.sub.0.5MnO.sub.3 was finally synthesized by heating the same to the pre-combustion temperature of 250 C. with the heating rate of 10 C./min and further drying for 2 hours in an atmospheric circumstance.
Experimental Example
(48) The perovskite catalysts prepared in the Example and the Comparative Example were analyzed by XRD, and the results are illustrated in
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(51) As disclosed above, the temperature control method for preparing the perovskite catalyst according to the present disclosure can prepare the perovskite catalyst without involving an explosion in the preparation process.