Sánchez Motta, Tatiana, Gebretsadik, Fiseha Bogale, Salagre Carnero, Pilar, Cesteros Fernández, Yolanda, Guillén Hurtado, Noelia, Garcia-Garcia, Avelina, Bueno López, Agustín Evaluation of hectorites, synthesized in different conditions, as soot combustion catalysts after impregnation with copper Applied Clay Science. 2013, 77-78: 40-45. doi:10.1016/j.clay.2013.03.012 URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/40169 DOI: 10.1016/j.clay.2013.03.012 ISSN: 0169-1317 (Print) Abstract: Two microporous hectorites were prepared by conventional and microwave heating, and a delaminated mesoporous hectorite by an ultrasound-assisted synthesis. These three hectorites were impregnated with copper. The characterization techniques used were XRD, N2 adsorption, TEM and H2 reduction after selective surface copper oxidation by N2O (to determine copper dispersion). The catalytic activity for soot combustion of the copper-free and the copper-containing hectorites was tested under a gas mixture of 500 ppm NOx/5% O2/N2 (and 5% O2/N2 in some cases), evaluating their stability through three consecutive soot combustion experiments. The delaminated hectorite showed the highest surface area (353 m2/g) allowing the highest dispersion of copper. This copper-containing catalyst was the most active for soot combustion among those prepared and tested in this study. We have also concluded that the Cu/hectorite-catalyzed soot combustion mechanism is based on the activation of the O2 molecule and not on the NO2-assisted soot combustion. Keywords:Copper catalysts, Delaminated hectorite, Diesel soot, Soot combustion mechanism Elsevier info:eu-repo/semantics/article