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Hydrothermal synthesis and characterization of transition metal (Mn/Fe/Cu) co-doped cerium oxide-based nano-additives for potential use in the reduction of exhaust emission from spark ignition engines.

Nazish QadeerNaila JabeenLatif Ullah KhanManzar SohailMuhammad ZaheerMuhammad VaqasAfia KanwalFatima SajidSamina QamarZareen Akhter
Published in: RSC advances (2022)
The goal of this work was to synthesize new cerium oxide-based nano-additives to minimise emissions from spark ignition (SI) engines fueled with gasoline blends, such as carbon monoxide (CO), unburned hydrocarbons (HC) and oxides of nitrogen (NO x ). To investigate the effect of transition metal dopants on their respective catalytic oxidation activity, nano-sized CeO 2 catalysts co-doped with Mn, Fe, Cu and Ag ions were successfully produced by a simple hydrothermal technique. The synthesis of nano-catalysts with cubic fluorite geometry was confirmed by XRD data. The addition of transition metal ions to the CeO 2 lattice increased the concentration of structural defects like oxygen vacancies and Ce 3+ ions, which are advantageous for the catalytic oxidation reaction, as also supported by XAFS and RAMAN analysis. Further, nano-gasoline fuel emission parameters are measured and compared to straight gasoline fuel. The results demonstrated that harmful exhaust pollutants such as CO, HC and NO x were significantly reduced. The high surface area, better redox characteristics and presence of additional oxygen vacancy sites or Ce 3+ ions have been linked to the improved catalytic performance of the synthesized catalyst.
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