Issue 13, 2025

Combined insights from DFT and microkinetics into NO reduction by CO over an LaFeO3 perovskite

Abstract

Herein, the relationship between the selective catalytic activity of CO in the reduction of NO and the active site of LaFeO3 perovskite was established through the combination of density functional theory and microkinetic studies. A reaction network consisting of various possible elementary reactions was built to reveal the pathway of CO2, N2 and N2O formation during CO-SCR on LaFeO3. The results indicated that the Fe site was active for reactant adsorption, which followed a chemisorption mechanism. The intermediate N2O2-mediated path was dominant for CO-SCR. Firstly, N2O2* was produced via the bimolecular reaction of NO-coupling with an energy barrier of 0.26 eV. Subsequently, N2O2* easily reacted with the adsorbed CO molecules to form an N2O2CO* intermediate (N2O2* + CO* → N2O2CO* + *), which required an activation energy of 0.65 eV. Finally, the formed N2O2CO* intermediate was reduced by CO* to generate N2 and CO2 (N2O2CO* + CO* → 2CO2 + N2 + 2*) with an energy barrier of 1.22 eV. Besides, the formation and decomposition of N2O were considered. N2O might have been formed via N–NO disproportionation reaction (NO* + N* → N2O + 2*) and decomposition of N2O2CO* (N2O2CO* → N2O + CO2 + *). Microkinetic results indicated that the conversion rate of CO and NO and the temperature showed a volcanic curve, and the N2 selectivity reached 100% at temperatures between 200 and 420 K. Thus, this work provides a detailed description of the CO-SCR reaction mechanism and lays the foundation for the development of high-performance LaFeO3 catalysts.

Graphical abstract: Combined insights from DFT and microkinetics into NO reduction by CO over an LaFeO3 perovskite

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Jan 2025
Accepted
26 Feb 2025
First published
10 Mar 2025

Dalton Trans., 2025,54, 5584-5594

Combined insights from DFT and microkinetics into NO reduction by CO over an LaFeO3 perovskite

L. Zhao, Y. Yang and J. Liu, Dalton Trans., 2025, 54, 5584 DOI: 10.1039/D5DT00090D

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