[ Objective] To study the effects of different pretreatment methods on determination of microelement in feed and thus find the best pre treatment method for each microetement, t Method] The samples (concentrated feed...[ Objective] To study the effects of different pretreatment methods on determination of microelement in feed and thus find the best pre treatment method for each microetement, t Method] The samples (concentrated feeding stuff and fodder) were pretreated through throe methods, that is, dry incineration method, HNOs HCIO, wetdecomposition method and microwave digestion method. Then the content of seven kinds of mi croelement (AI, Ca, Cu, Fe, Mn, Se and Zn) was determined by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometer (ICPAES). I Result] These three methods were all suitable for the determination of Cu, Mn and Zn in concentrated feeding stuff and the determination of Cu and Ca in fodder. The content of Cu and Ca was higher in fodder detected by HNO3 HCIO, wetdecomposition method. The microwave digestion method was suitable for the determination of AI and Ca in concentrated feeding stuff and the determination of AI, Fe, Mn and Zn in fodder. The dry incinera tion method was fit for the determination of Fe in concentrated feeding stuff. [ Condusionl The content of different microelements should be deter mined after the feed is treated with different Ioretreatment methods.展开更多
The Cu-Zr-Ce-O catalysts prepared using the coprecipitation method exhibited better catalytic performance for CO selective oxidation. The Cu-Zr-Ce-O catalysts pretreated with different methods were studied by CO-TPR a...The Cu-Zr-Ce-O catalysts prepared using the coprecipitation method exhibited better catalytic performance for CO selective oxidation. The Cu-Zr-Ce-O catalysts pretreated with different methods were studied by CO-TPR and XPS techniques. The results showed that the Cu-Zr-Ce-O catalyst pretreated with oxygen exhibited the best catalytic performance and had the widest operating temperature window, with CO conversion above 99% from 160 to 200 ℃. The O2 pretreatment caused an enrichment of the oxygen storaged on the Cu active species and promoted the conversion of adsorbed oxygen into surface lattice oxygen. It also improved the amount of Cu+/Cu^2+ ionic pair, and then facilitated the formation of CuO active species on the catalyst for selective CO oxidation.展开更多
文摘[ Objective] To study the effects of different pretreatment methods on determination of microelement in feed and thus find the best pre treatment method for each microetement, t Method] The samples (concentrated feeding stuff and fodder) were pretreated through throe methods, that is, dry incineration method, HNOs HCIO, wetdecomposition method and microwave digestion method. Then the content of seven kinds of mi croelement (AI, Ca, Cu, Fe, Mn, Se and Zn) was determined by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometer (ICPAES). I Result] These three methods were all suitable for the determination of Cu, Mn and Zn in concentrated feeding stuff and the determination of Cu and Ca in fodder. The content of Cu and Ca was higher in fodder detected by HNO3 HCIO, wetdecomposition method. The microwave digestion method was suitable for the determination of AI and Ca in concentrated feeding stuff and the determination of AI, Fe, Mn and Zn in fodder. The dry incinera tion method was fit for the determination of Fe in concentrated feeding stuff. [ Condusionl The content of different microelements should be deter mined after the feed is treated with different Ioretreatment methods.
基金supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China (Project No.20576023)the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province (Project No.06025660).
文摘The Cu-Zr-Ce-O catalysts prepared using the coprecipitation method exhibited better catalytic performance for CO selective oxidation. The Cu-Zr-Ce-O catalysts pretreated with different methods were studied by CO-TPR and XPS techniques. The results showed that the Cu-Zr-Ce-O catalyst pretreated with oxygen exhibited the best catalytic performance and had the widest operating temperature window, with CO conversion above 99% from 160 to 200 ℃. The O2 pretreatment caused an enrichment of the oxygen storaged on the Cu active species and promoted the conversion of adsorbed oxygen into surface lattice oxygen. It also improved the amount of Cu+/Cu^2+ ionic pair, and then facilitated the formation of CuO active species on the catalyst for selective CO oxidation.