Catalytic combustion of diesel particulate matter was performed over a cobalt (II,III) oxide (Co3O4) catalyst in a thermogravimetric analysis system, at distinct heating rates and catalyst contents. Kinetic parameters were then estimated for several experimental conditions, based on the Flynn-Wall-Ozawa method. These catalysts show a good activity for diesel particulate oxidation, which is observed to be a factor of the cobalt (II,III) oxide content. The results show that the addition of a catalyst has little effect on volatilisation and oxidation of soluble organic fraction but boosts the soot oxidation process. Considering the thermal gravimetric characteristics of non-catalysed particulates as a baseline, with the increased trend of the catalyst (cobalt (II,III) oxide) contents of 10 and 15 wt%, the ignition temperature, the temperature corresponding to the weight loss peak and the burnout temperature of the soot oxidation would descend at the same time. The activation energy observed for non-catalysed and 15 wt% cobalt (II,III) oxide-catalysed reactions are 212·6 and 172·3 kJ/mol respectively, which also confirms the catalytic activity of the catalyst for diesel particulate oxidation.
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Effect of Co3O4 on the kinetics of thermal decomposition of diesel particulate matter Available to Purchase
Deqing Mei, PhD;
Deqing Mei, PhD
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School of Automobile and Traffic Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China
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Shan Yue, MEng;
Shan Yue, MEng
Student
School of Automobile and Traffic Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China
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Han Wu, MEng;
Han Wu, MEng
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School of Automobile and Traffic Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China
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Xiang Zhao, MEng;
Xiang Zhao, MEng
Student
School of Automobile and Traffic Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China
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Yinnan Yuan, PhD
Yinnan Yuan, PhD
Professor
School of Mechanical Engineering, Nantong University, Nantong, China
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
January 30 2015
Accepted:
December 21 2015
Online ISSN: 2046-0155
Print ISSN: 2046-0147
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Emerging Materials Research (2016) 5 (1): 100–109.
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Received:
January 30 2015
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December 21 2015
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Mei D, Yue S, Wu H, Zhao X, Yuan Y (2016), "Effect of Co3O4 on the kinetics of thermal decomposition of diesel particulate matter". Emerging Materials Research, Vol. 5 No. 1 pp. 100–109, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jemmr.15.00009
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