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Study of MO2N catalyst activity and stability in CO oxidation

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Unsupported molybdenum nitride powder with Sg of 115 m2g−1 (passivated) has been prepared by the temperature-programmed reaction of MoO3 in H2/N2 mixture. It exhibited high catalytic activity in CO oxidation. DTA experiments in the air flow and O2 temperature-programmed pulse reaction (TPPR) showed that the optimal oxidation temperature for the Mo2N catalyst was under 450°C because of its instability at high temperature in the presence of O2.

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**e, G., Bai, T., An, L. et al. Study of MO2N catalyst activity and stability in CO oxidation. React Kinet Catal Lett 65, 331–335 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02475272

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